Exam 7: Sampling Distributions

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Suppose the ages of students in Statistics 101 follow a right skewed distribution with a mean of 23 years and a standard deviation of 3 years.If we randomly sampled 100 students, which of the Following statements about the sampling distribution of the sample mean age is incorrect?

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True or False: The sample proportion is an unbiased estimator for the population proportion.

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True or False: As the size of the sample is increased, the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the sample mean for a normally distributed population will stay the same.

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True or False: The sample mean is an unbiased estimate of the population mean.

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True or False: If the population distribution is skewed, in most cases the sampling distribution of the mean can be approximated by the normal distribution if the samples contain at least 30 observations.

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The standard error of the mean for a sample of 100 is 30.In order to cut the standard error of the Mean to 15, we would

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Major league baseball salaries averaged $3.26 million with a standard deviation of $1.2 million in A certain year in the past.Suppose a sample of 100 major league players was taken.Find the Approximate probability that the mean salary of the 100 players was no more than $3.0 million.

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The owner of a fish market has an assistant who has determined that the weights of catfish are Normally distributed, with mean of 3.2 pounds and standard deviation of 0.8 pound.If a sample of 16 fish is taken, what would the standard error of the mean weight equal?

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True or False: The Central Limit Theorem is considered powerful in statistics because it works for any population distribution provided the sample size is sufficiently large and the population mean and standard deviation are known.

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Major league baseball salaries averaged $3.26 million with a standard deviation of $1.2 million in A certain year in the past.Suppose a sample of 100 major league players was taken.What was the Standard error for the sample mean salary?

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True or False: Suppose μ = 50 and σ = 10 for a population.In a sample where n = 100 is randomly taken, 95% of all possible sample means will fall between 48.04 and 51.96.

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True or False: In inferential statistics, the standard error of the sample mean assesses the uncertainty or error of estimation.

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If the expected value of a sample statistic is equal to the parameter it is estimating, then we call That sample statistic

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For air travelers, one of the biggest complaints is of the waiting time between when the airplane Taxis away from the terminal until the flight takes off.This waiting time is known to have a right Skewed distribution with a mean of 10 minutes and a standard deviation of 8 minutes.Suppose 100 flights have been randomly sampled.Describe the sampling distribution of the mean waiting Time between when the airplane taxis away from the terminal until the flight takes off for these 100 flights.

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The owner of a fish market has an assistant who has determined that the weights of catfish are Normally distributed, with mean of 3.2 pounds and standard deviation of 0.8 pound.What Percentage of samples of 4 fish will have sample means between 3.0 and 4.0 pounds?

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Why is the Central Limit Theorem so important to the study of sampling distributions?

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True or False: A sampling distribution is a distribution for a statistic.

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The standard error of the mean

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Sampling distributions describe the distribution of

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True or False: If the amount of gasoline purchased per car at a large service station has a population mean of 15 gallons and a population standard deviation of 4 gallons and a random sample of 4 cars is selected, there is approximately a 68.26% chance that the sample mean will be between 13 and 17 gallons.

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