This document summarizes key concepts from chapters 2 and 3 of an old statistics module, including:
1) Normal, binomial, and Poisson distributions as well as the sampling distribution of a single mean and difference between two means.
2) Key terms are defined for normal and binomial distributions. Examples of calculating binomial probabilities using tables are provided.
3) The Poisson distribution and using both calculations and statistical tables are discussed.
4) An overview of sampling distributions, t-distributions, and F-distributions is given along with exercises related to these topics.
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Chap 2 SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION
This document summarizes key concepts from chapters 2 and 3 of an old statistics module, including:
1) Normal, binomial, and Poisson distributions as well as the sampling distribution of a single mean and difference between two means.
2) Key terms are defined for normal and binomial distributions. Examples of calculating binomial probabilities using tables are provided.
3) The Poisson distribution and using both calculations and statistical tables are discussed.
4) An overview of sampling distributions, t-distributions, and F-distributions is given along with exercises related to these topics.
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Referring to “old module chapter 2 and 3”
2.1 Normal Distribution and Standard Normal distribution
2.2 Binomial and Poisson Distribution 2.3 sampling distribution of single Mean 2.4 Sampling Distribution of The Difference Between Two Means 2.5 Sampling distribution test : t distribution, F distribution Key Terms (English to Bahasa Melayu) 2.1 NORMAL DISTRIBUTION 2.667 pp. 56
2.2 BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION
Cstmr 1 Cstmr2 Cstmr3 S S S F F F
F: not make any purchase
S: make a purchace p =the probability customer make a purchase q=(1-p), x=number of successes n=number of trials p=0.3, q=0.7, n=5 p=0.3, q=0.7, n=5 p=0.3, q=0.7, n=5 Table 1 n=5, p=0.5 n=5, p=0.5 n=5, p=0.5 Refer Cumulative Binomial Probabilities Table How to solve Example 7 using Cumulative Binomial Probabilities Table 0.6 0.4 Hit No hit 5 0 4 1 3 2 2 3 1 4 0 5
Clue: P (hit at least 4 birds) = P (no hit the most 1 bird)
p (hit≥4) = P (no hit ≤1) = P (X≤1) = 1 – P (X≥2) How to solve Example 7 using Cumulative Binomial Probabilities Table 0.6 0.4 Hit No hit 5 0 4 1 3 2 2 3 1 4 0 5
Clue: P (hit at least 1 bird) = P (no hit the most 4 bird)
p (hit≥1) = P (no hit ≤4) = P (X≤4) = 1 – P (X≥5) pp. 74 2.2 POISSON DISTRIBUTION STASTISTIC TABLE PAGE 9 Use both calculation and Statistical Table. By the end of this chapter, students should be able to: Key Terms (English to Bahasa Melayu) 2.3 SAMPLING 2.3 SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION OF SINGLE MEAN 2.4 SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION OF THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO MEANS pp. 136 2.5 SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION TEST: T-DISTRIBUTION 2.5 SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION TEST: F-DISTRIBUTION :Exercise 3.5 :Exercise 3.5