Chapter 8 Part
Chapter 8 Part
Chapter 8 Part
Pilani Campus
Chapter 8
BITS Pilani, Pilani Campus
Interval estimation of Variability
3
BITS Pilani, Pilani Campus
Interval estimation of Variability
Theorem 8.1.2: Let X1, …, Xn be the random sample of size
n from a normal population with mean and s.d. . Then,
100(1-)% confidence interval for 2 is given by
(n 1) S 2 (n 1) S 2
2
2 /2 12 /2
Proof:
(n 1) S 2
P( df ,1
2
2
) 1
2 2 df ,
2
(n 1) S 2 (n 1) S 2
2
df2 , df2 ,1
2 2
BITS Pilani, Pilani Campus
Interval estimation for σ2
Recall that 100 1 % CI for is
n 1 S 2
n 1 S 2
.
2
,
2 2 1 2
2
Cumulative Probability
Similar to the
table (page
695) of your
book
7 BITS Pilani, Pilani Campus
Interval estimation for σ2
HW 8.2 (Q7). Recent research indicates that heating
and cooling commercial buildings with ground water
source heat pumps is economically sound. The crucial
random variable being studied is the water
temperature. A sample of 15 wells in the state of
California yields a sample standard deviation of 7.5o F.
Find a 95% confidence interval on the standard
deviation in temperature of wells in California.
Assume normality of population.
X i 882.2;
i 1
i
X 2
i 1
55591.34; S 2
0.0105
(n 1) S 2 13 0.0105
L 2 0.023
1 ,13 5.89
Definition :
Let Z N 0,1 and 2 be an independent chi-squared RV with degrees
Z
of freedom, then T follows a T -distribution with dof.
2
Theorem 8.2.1 :
Let X 1 , X 2 , , X n be a random sample of size n from a normal distribution
X
with mean and variance . Then,2
Tn 1
S n
The T -distribution is symmetric, and becomes approx. std. normal for large n.
Taking two points t 2 symmetrically about the origin, we get
X
P t 2 t 2 1
S
n
Here 1 is known as confidence level, and is the level of significance. So,
S S
P X t 2 X t 2 1
n n
Hence, the CI for unknown having confidence level 100 1 %
S S
is given as x t 2,n 1 , x t 2, n 1 .
n n
18 BITS Pilani, Pilani Campus
Interval estimation for µ: σ unknown
degree of freedom, such that P T t 2 =0.975.
From t-distribution table, we see t0.025,6 2.447.
s s
Step 3: The CI for unknown is x t0.025 , x t0.025
n n
973.09,981.93
20 BITS Pilani, Pilani Campus
α/2
1-α/2
Degree of
freedom tα/2
Cumulative Probability
Similar to
the table
(page 699)
of your
book