Exam 8: Confidence Interval Estimation
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The difference between the lower limit of a confidence interval and the point estimate used in constructing the confidence interval is called the sampling error.
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TABLE 8-4
The actual voltages of power packs labeled as 12 volts are as follows: 11.77, 11.90, 11.64, 11.84, 12.13, 11.99, and 11.77.
-Referring to Table 8-4, a confidence interval estimate of the population mean would only be valid if the distribution of voltages is normal.
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TABLE 8-5
A sample of salary offers (in thousands of dollars) given to management majors is: 48, 51, 46, 52, 47, 48, 47, 50, 51, and 59. Using this data to obtain a 95% confidence interval resulted in an interval from 47.19 to 52.61.
-Referring to Table 8-5, 95% of all confidence intervals constructed similarly to this one with a sample size of 10 will contain the mean of the population.
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When determining the sample size necessary for estimating the true population mean, which factor is not considered when sampling with replacement?
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It is desired to estimate the mean total compensation of CEOs in the Service industry. Data were randomly collected from 18 CEOs and the 95% confidence interval was calculated to be ($2,181,260, $5,836,180). Which of the following interpretations is correct?
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TABLE 8-5
A sample of salary offers (in thousands of dollars) given to management majors is: 48, 51, 46, 52, 47, 48, 47, 50, 51, and 59. Using this data to obtain a 95% confidence interval resulted in an interval from 47.19 to 52.61.
-Referring to Table 8-5, it is possible that the mean of the population is not between 47.19 and 52.61.
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In estimating the population mean with the population standard deviation unknown, if the sample size is 12, there will be 6 degrees of freedom.
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TABLE 8-3
To become an actuary, it is necessary to pass a series of 10 exams, including the most important one, an exam in probability and statistics. An insurance company wants to estimate the mean score on this exam for actuarial students who have enrolled in a special study program. They take a sample of 8 actuarial students in this program and determine that their scores are: 2, 5, 8, 8, 7, 6, 5, and 7. This sample will be used to calculate a 90% confidence interval for the mean score for actuarial students in the special study program.
-Referring to Table 8-3, it is possible that the confidence interval obtained will not contain the mean score for all actuarial students in the special study program.
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TABLE 8-11
A sales and marketing management magazine conducted a survey on salespeople cheating on their expense reports and other unethical conduct. In the survey on 200 managers, 58% of the managers have caught salespeople cheating on an expense report, 50% have caught salespeople working a second job on company time, 22% have caught salespeople listing a "strip bar" as a restaurant on an expense report, and 19% have caught salespeople giving a kickback to a customer.
-Referring to Table 8-11, the sampling error of a 95% confidence interval estimate of the population proportion of managers who have caught salespeople listing a "strip bar" as a restaurant on an expense report is ________.
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The t distribution is used to construct confidence intervals for the population mean when the population standard deviation is unknown.
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TABLE 8-10
A university wanted to find out the percentage of students who felt comfortable reporting cheating by their fellow students. A survey of 2,800 students was conducted and the students were asked if they felt comfortable reporting cheating by their fellow students. The results were 1,344 answered "yes" and 1,456 answered "no".
-Referring to Table 8-10, we are 99% confident that between 45.57% and 50.43% of the student population feel comfortable reporting cheating by their fellow students.
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TABLE 8-8
The president of a university would like to estimate the proportion of the student population that owns a personal computer. In a sample of 500 students, 417 own a personal computer.
-Referring to Table 8-8, it is possible that the 99% confidence interval calculated from the data will not contain the sample proportion of students who own a personal computer.
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Private colleges and universities rely on money contributed by individuals and corporations for their operating expenses. Much of this money is put into a fund called an endowment, and the college spends only the interest earned by the fund. A recent survey of 8 private colleges in the United States revealed the following endowments (in millions of dollars): 60.2, 47.0, 235.1, 490.0, 122.6, 177.5, 95.4, and 220.0. Summary statistics yield
= $180.975 and S = 143.042. Calculate a 95% confidence interval for the mean endowment of all the private colleges in the United States assuming a normal distribution for the endowments.

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TABLE 8-7
A hotel chain wants to estimate the mean number of rooms rented daily in a given month. The population of rooms rented daily is assumed to be normally distributed for each month with a standard deviation of 24 rooms. During February, a sample of 25 days has a sample mean of 37 rooms.
-Referring to Table 8-7, it is possible that the 99% confidence interval calculated from the data will not contain the sample mean number of rooms rented daily in a given month.
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A confidence interval was used to estimate the proportion of statistics students who are females. A random sample of 72 statistics students generated the following 90% confidence interval: (0.438, 0.642). Based on the interval above, is the population proportion of females equal to 0.60?
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The confidence interval estimate of the population proportion is constructed around the sample proportion.
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TABLE 8-2
A quality control engineer is interested in the mean length of sheet insulation being cut automatically by machine. The desired mean length of the insulation is 12 feet. It is known that the standard deviation in the cutting length is 0.15 feet. A sample of 70 cut sheets yields a mean length of 12.14 feet. This sample will be used to obtain a 99% confidence interval for the mean length cut by machine.
-Referring to Table 8-2, the critical value to use in obtaining the confidence interval is ________.
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Holding the level of confidence fixed, increasing the sample size will lead to a wider confidence interval.
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TABLE 8-3
To become an actuary, it is necessary to pass a series of 10 exams, including the most important one, an exam in probability and statistics. An insurance company wants to estimate the mean score on this exam for actuarial students who have enrolled in a special study program. They take a sample of 8 actuarial students in this program and determine that their scores are: 2, 5, 8, 8, 7, 6, 5, and 7. This sample will be used to calculate a 90% confidence interval for the mean score for actuarial students in the special study program.
-Referring to Table 8-3, the critical value used in constructing a 90% confidence interval is ________.
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