MATH 321 Lecture Notes - Lecture 47: Simple Random Sample, Random Variable, Normal Distribution

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9. 2. 2 state properties of student"s t-distribution (1 of 9) Suppose that a simple random sample of size n is taken from a population. If the population from which the sample is drawn follows a normal distribution, the distribution of. 9. 2. 2 state properties of student"s t-distribution (2 of 9) Parallel example 2: comparing the standard normal distribution to the t- Obtain 1,000 simple random samples of size n = 5 from a normal population with = 50 and = 10. Determine the sample mean and sample standard deviation for each of the samples. 9. 2. 2 state properties of student"s t-distribution (3 of 9) 9. 2. 2 state properties of student"s t-distribution (4 of 9) 9. 2. 2 state properties of student"s t-distribution (5 of 9) Conclusion: the histogram for z is symmetric and bell-shaped with the center of the distribution at. 0 and virtually all the rectangles between 3 and 3. In other words, z follows a standard normal distribution.

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