N, It Says The Sampling Distribution of The Sample Mean Is Approximately Normal
N, It Says The Sampling Distribution of The Sample Mean Is Approximately Normal
The variance of the sampling distribution of the sample proportion is equal to P(1-P) / n.
ANSWER: F
A simple random sample is selected when every object in the sample has an equal
probability of being selected and the objects are selected independently.
ANSWER: T
The mean and median of a random variable that follows the chi-square distribution are
equal.
ANSWER: F
The expected value of the population mean is the sample mean.
ANSWER: T
The Central Limit Theorem states that as the sample size increases, the distribution of
the population mean approaches the normal distribution.
ANSWER: F
If the sample size increases, the standard error of the mean remains unchanged.
ANSWER: F
When a great many simple random samples of size n are drawn from a population that
is normally distributed, the sampling distribution of the sample means will be normal
regardless of sample size n.
ANSWER: T
The Central Limit Theorem is basic to the concept of statistical inference, because it
permits us to draw conclusions about the population based strictly on sample data, and
without having any knowledge about the distribution of the underlying population.
ANSWER: T
The sampling distribution of sample means is normal for samples of all sizes, provided
that the parent sampled population has a normal distribution.
ANSWER: T
The sampling distribution of the mean will have the same mean as the original
population from which the samples were drawn.
ANSWER: T
The sampling distribution of the mean will have the same standard deviation as the
original population from which the samples were drawn.
ANSWER: F
The Central Limit Theorem states that if all possible random samples of size n are taken
from any population, the sampling distribution of sample means becomes
approximately normal when the sample size n is large enough.
ANSWER: T
Central Limit Theorem states that the sampling distribution of sample means will more
closely resemble the normal distribution regardless of the sample size.
ANSWER: F