we were told that the distribution is normal. if the shape of the distribution was not stated, we would not have been able to use the normal distribution table to find the probability. what does the central limit theorem tell us to do to be able to normalize distribution? what is the rule of thumb for normalizing the sampling distribution of means?
we were told that the distribution is normal. if the shape of the distribution was not...
QUESTION 1 We can create a distribution of sample means by selecting all possible random samples of the same size from the population. a. True b. False QUESTION 3 If you select a sample of size 100 from a population of raw scores and construct a distribution of sample means, what shape will the distribution of samples means have? a. left skewed b. right skewed c. approximately normal d. more information is needed about the shape of the population of...
When we sketch a sampling distribution of means, we often assume it will be normal in its shape, especially with a large enough sample size used for sampling means, even if the population distribution of scores we drew samples from is not normal in its shape. What allows us to make this assumption?
A simple random sample of size n = 80 is obtained from a population with u = 55 and 6 = 3. Does the population need to be normally distributed for the sampling distribution of X to be approximately normally distributed? Why? What is the sampling distribution of ? Does the population need to be normally distributed for the sampling distribution of x to be approximately normally distributed? Why? O A. No because the Central Limit Theorem states that regardless...
The Central Limit Theorem states that the sampling distribution will be normal as long as the subgroup size is large enough. Explain what role the subgroup size has on the Variability of the means
The Central Limit Theorem basically states that the sampling distribution will be normal as long as the subgroup size is large enough. Explain what role the subgroup size has on the: a. normality of the means. b. variability of the means
A simple random sample of size n 43 is obtained from a population that is skewed left with = 54 and 06. Does the population need to be normally distributed for the sampling distribution of x to be approximately normally distributed? Why? What is the sampling distribution of Does the population need to be normally distributed for the sampling distribution of x to be approximately normally distributed? Why? O A. No. The central limit theorem states that only if the...
A simple random sample of size n=74 is obtained from a population with 82 and 8-6 Does the population need to be normally distributed for the sampling distribution of to be approximately normally distributed? Why? What is the sampling distribution of i? Does the population need to be normally distributed for the sampling distribution of to be approximately normally dibuted? Why? O A. No because the Central Limit Theorem states that only if the shape of the underlying population is...
Applying the Central Limit Theorem: The amount of contaminants that are allowed in food products is determined by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration). Common contaminants in cow milk include feces, blood, hormones, and antibiotics. Suppose you work for the FDA and are told that the current amount of somatic cells (common name "pus") in 1 cc of cow milk is currently 750,000 (note: this is the actual allowed amount in the US!). You are also told the standard deviation...
31. According to the Central Limit Theorem, for random samples, what is the approximate shape of the sampling distribution of x-bar when the population distribution is non-Normal? Always the same as the shape of the population O Always Normal, even if the sample size is small Approximately Normal if the sample size is large 32. Choose the probability that best matches the following statement: "This event is very unlikely, but it will occur once in a while in a long...
a simple random sample of size n=72 is obtained from a population with u=82 and o=3. does the population need to be normallt distibuted for the sampling distribution of x to be approximately normaly distibuted? why? what is the sampling distribution of x? A simple random sample of stren72 is obtained from a population with 12 and a = 3. Does the population need to be normally distributed for the sampling distribution of to be approximately omally distributed? Why? What...