An interval estimate for a mean is more informa- tive than a point estimate, because with an
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An interval estimate for a mean is more informa- tive than a point estimate, because with an interval estimate you can figure out the point estimate, but with the point estimate alone you have no idea how wide the interval estimate is.
(a) Explain why this statement is correct, illustrat- ing using the reported 95% confidence interval of (4.0, 5.6) for the mean number of dates in the previous month for women at a particular college.
(b) The confidence interval in
(a) used a sample size of 50. What were the sample mean and standard deviation?
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Statistical Methods For The Social Sciences
ISBN: 9780130272959
4th Edition
Authors: Alan Agresti, Barbara Finlay
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