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VCE 12 Methods 2023

10.01 Population and samples

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A sample is the entire group being considered in a statistical analysis.

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True.

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A population is a selection of some of the sample.

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For a statistical survey the population is deemed to be all the students that attend the local high school.

Which three of the following are samples of that population?

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For a statistical survey the population is deemed to be all people aged under $18$18, who live in Sydney.

Which two of the following are samples of that population?

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U34.AoS4.4

statistical inference, including definition and distribution of sample proportions, simulations and confidence intervals: - distinction between a population parameter and a sample statistic and the use of the sample statistic to estimate the population parameter - simulation of random sampling, for a variety of values of 𝑝 and a range of sample sizes, to illustrate the distribution of 𝑃^ and variations in confidence intervals between samples - concept of the sample proportion as a random variable whose value varies between samples, where 𝑋 is a binomial random variable which is associated with the number of items that have a particular characteristic and 𝑛 is the sample size - approximate normality of the distribution of P^ for large samples and, for such a situation, the mean 𝑝 (the population proportion) and standard deviation - determination and interpretation of, from a large sample, an approximate confidence interval for a population proportion where 𝑧 is the appropriate quantile for the standard normal distribution, in particular the 95% confidence interval as an example of such an interval where 𝑧 ≈ 1.96 (the term standard error may be used but is not required).

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