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Estimation and Hypothesis Testing

Rinaldo B. Schinazi ()
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Rinaldo B. Schinazi: University of Colorado, Department of Mathematics

Chapter Chapter 5 in Probability with Statistical Applications, 2012, pp 115-159 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In a poll of 100 randomly selected voters, 35 expressed support for initiative A. How does one estimate the proportion of voters in the whole population that supports initiative A based on the sample of 100? How much confidence do we have on our estimate?

Keywords: Null Hypothesis; Normal Random Variable; Sample Standard Deviation; Student Test; Sample Proportion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-8176-8250-7_5

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