Der Vortrag „Confidence Intervals for Proportions“ von David Spade, PhD ist Bestandteil des Kurses „Statistics Part 2“. Der Vortrag ist dabei in folgende Kapitel unterteilt:
What is not a benefit of using confidence intervals to summarize a population instead of a single value?
Which interpretation of a 95% confidence interval (a,b) for a population proportion centered at the sample proportion (p) is correct?
What is true regarding the margin of error?
What is not a condition that we need in order to use the normal model to construct a confidence interval for a population proportion?
What is true of the one-proportion z-interval?
What is the 95% confidence interval for a population proportion if the sample proportion is 0.2 and standard deviation is 0.1?
What is the margin of error if the confidence interval is 0.5; 0?
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