Chapter 3. Sampling and Sampling Distribution
Chapter 3. Sampling and Sampling Distribution
Chapter 3. Sampling and Sampling Distribution
Sampling
Distribution
1 Illustrate random sampling
Sample- It is a sub-collection of
elements drawn from a population.
We want to know about these We have these to work with
Random
selection
Sample
Population
Inference
Parameter Statistic
Population Mean (Sample Mean)
5
Decide whether the statement describes a
parameter or statistic.
1. The average income of 40 out of 100 households in a
certain Barangay is P 12, 213.00 a month.
2. Percentage of red cars in the Philippines.
3. Number of senior high schools in Region 3.
4. A recent survey of a sample of 250 high school students
reported the average weight of 54.3 kg.
5. Average age of students in East High School.
Random Sampling
- an unbiased way in choosing respondents to
achieve valid and unbiased results of research
What’s In.
A population consists of the five numbers 2, 3, 6, 10, and 12.
Consider samples of size 2 that can be drawn from this population.
Sample Mean
2,3 2.5
Example 1: A population consists of the five numbers 2, 3, 6,
10 and 12. Consider samples of size 2 that can be drawn from
this population.
A. How many possible samples can be drawn?
sample.
C. This time, let us make a probability distribution of the sample
means. This probability distribution is called, the sampling
distribution of the sample means.
Sample Mean Probability
88 1/10 or 0.1
Observe that 88, 92 and 93 appeared only
90 2/10 or 0.2 once; thus their probability is P(x)= 1/10 or
0.1. Since 90 and 94 appeared twice, their
91 3/10 or 0.3 probability is P(x)= 2/10 or 0.2. While 91
92 1/10 or 0.1 appeared thrice, their probability is P(x)=
3/ 10 or 0.3
93 1/10 or 0.1
94 2/10 or 0.2 Observe that the total probability of all sample means
must be equal to 1.
Assessment:
Direction : Find the Sample mean and probability of the following data
86 89 92 95
98
Lesson 3.
Finding the Mean and
Variance of the Sampling
Distribution of Means
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, you are expected to:
POPULATION VARIANCE
Example
Consider a population consisting of 1, 2, 3, 4,
and 5. What is the mean and variance of the
population?
Solution
POPULATION MEAN
INFINITE POPULATION
- contains hypothetically at least, infinitely elements.
Properties of Sampling
Distribution of Sample Mean
3. The standard deviation of the sampling
distribution of the sample means is given by:
for finite population
for infinite population
Properties of Sampling
Distribution of Sample Mean
FINITE POPULATION
CORRECTION FACTOR