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Ch. 10 Inference About Means and Proportions With Two Populations

This document discusses statistical inference methods for comparing two populations based on random samples from each population. It covers topics such as confidence intervals and hypothesis tests for comparing means and proportions between two independent and matched samples, including situations when population standard deviations are known or unknown. Statistical tests covered include t-tests and z-tests.

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Ch. 10 Inference About Means and Proportions With Two Populations

This document discusses statistical inference methods for comparing two populations based on random samples from each population. It covers topics such as confidence intervals and hypothesis tests for comparing means and proportions between two independent and matched samples, including situations when population standard deviations are known or unknown. Statistical tests covered include t-tests and z-tests.

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Ch.

10 Inference About Means and Proportions with Two


Populations
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1. Degrees of 10. Pooled Estimator


Freedom: t of P when p1 = p2
Distribution with =p
Two Independent
Random Samples
11. Standard Error of
2. Independent Samples selected from two populations
P1_bar - P2_bar
Simple Random in such a way that the elements making
Samples up one sample are chosen
independently of the elements making
12. Standard Error of
up the other sample.
P1_bar - P2_bar
3. Interval Estimate when p1 = p2 = p
of the Difference
Between Two 13. Standard Error of
Population Means: x1 - x2
Population
Standard
Deviations Known

4. Interval Estimate
of the Difference
Between Two
Population Means:
σ1 and σ2
Unknown
5. Interval Estimate
of the Difference 14. Test Statistic for
Between Two Hypothesis Tests
Population About P1 - P2
Proportions
6. Matched Samples Samples in which each data value of
one sample is matched with a
corresponding data value of the other 15. Test Statistic for
sample. Hypothesis Tests
7. Point Estimator of about μ1 - μ2: σ1
the Difference and σ2 Known
Between Two
Population Means

8. Point Estimator of 16. Test Statistic for


the Difference Hypothesis Tests
Between Two about μ1 - μ2: σ1
Population and σ2 Unknown
Proportions

9. Pooled Estimator An estimator of a population proportion


of p obtained by computing a weighted
average of the sample proportions
obtained from two independent samples
17. Test Statistic for Hypothesis Tests Involving Matched Samples

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