Exam 8: Parameter Estimates
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The true mean of the population must always be a known value before inferential techniques may be employed.
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For the following set of sample scores, find the estimated standard error of the mean: 16, 10, 8, 6, 5, 3, 1, 1.
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Because of sampling error, the point estimate of the population mean can never provide the "best" estimate of a single parameter value.
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A researcher selects a random sample of 15 young adult females, all of whom were engaged to be married within the next three months. The women were given the MCS (Marriage Commitment Scale), a test with a female population mean of 25. Their scores were: 23,26,27,24,28,19,22,24,27,30,26,28,24,26,29.
-What is the mean of the sample?
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The smaller the standard deviation of the sample, for a given N, the larger is the estimated standard error of the mean.
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The higher the probability value of the confidence interval
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For the following set of sample scores, estimate the population mean within a .95 confidence interval: 15, 18, 12, 17, 19.
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For the following set of sample scores, find the estimated standard error of the mean: 15, 14, 14, 13, 12, 12, 12, 11, 10, 9, 9.
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The true population mean is expected to fall outside a .99 confidence interval
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For the t ratio, the larger the difference between the sample mean and the population mean (other things being equal), the greater the likelihood of
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The single-sample t ratio may be used to compare the sample mean with an already known population mean.
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The estimated standard error of the mean becomes a better predictor whenever the distribution of sample means
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For the following set of sample scores, estimate the population mean within a .99 confidence interval: 50, 45, 45, 40, 40, 40, 35, 35, 30.
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A researcher selects a random sample of 15 young adult females, all of whom were engaged to be married within the next three months. The women were given the MCS (Marriage Commitment Scale), a test with a female population mean of 25. Their scores were: 23,26,27,24,28,19,22,24,27,30,26,28,24,26,29.
-Find the single-sample t ratio.
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The estimated standard error of the mean is to the standard deviation of the entire distribution of all possible sample means as
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SPSS Computer Problem The MMPI2 was given to a random sample of 15 men, all of whom had been convicted of auto theft. Their scores on the ASP scale (Anti-Social Practices) were recorded. The population mean on this test is 50.00. The sample scores were as follows: 52,55,48,60,52,49,49,53,56,62,53,56,50,52,53.
-What is the mean of the sample?
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The actual mean of the set of sample scores may be used directly to estimate the point value of the population mean.
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