Calculate Margin Of Error Ti 84
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How to Calculate the Margin of Error for a Sample Mean Related Book Statistics For Dummies, 2nd Edition By Deborah J. Rumsey When a research question asks you to find a statistical sample mean (or average), you https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2adaPP2HmI need to report a margin of error, or MOE, for the sample mean. The general formula for the margin of error for the sample mean (assuming a certain condition is met -- see below) is is the population standard deviation, n is the sample size, and z* is the appropriate z*-value for your desired level of confidence (which you can find in the following table). z*-Values for Selected (Percentage) Confidence Levels Percentage Confidence z*-Value http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-calculate-the-margin-of-error-for-a-sample-.html 80 1.28 90 1.645 95 1.96 98 2.33 99 2.58 Note that these values are taken from the standard normal (Z-) distribution. The area between each z* value and the negative of that z* value is the confidence percentage (approximately). For example, the area between z*=1.28 and z=-1.28 is approximately 0.80. This chart can be expanded to other confidence percentages as well. The chart shows only the confidence percentages most commonly used. Here are the steps for calculating the margin of error for a sample mean: Find the population standard deviation and the sample size, n. The population standard deviation, will be given in the problem. Divide the population standard deviation by the square root of the sample size. gives you the standard error. Multiply by the appropriate z*-value (refer to the above table). For example, the z*-value is 1.96 if you want to be about 95% confident. The condition you need to meet in order to use a z*-value in the margin of error formula for a sample mean is either: 1) The original population has a normal distribution to start with, or 2) The sample size is large enough so the normal distribution can be used (that is, the Central Limit Theorem applies ). In general, the sample size, n, should be above about 30 in order
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