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=== Estimating Population Variance and Standard Deviation===
 
=== Estimating Population Variance and Standard Deviation===
The most unbiased point estimate for the population variance <math>\sigma&^2</math> is the [[AP_Statistics_Curriculum_2007_EDA_Var | sample-variance  (s<sup>2</sup>)]] and the point estimate for the population standard deviation <math>\sigma</math> is the [[AP_Statistics_Curriculum_2007_EDA_Var | sample standard deviation (s)]].
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The most unbiased point estimate for the population variance <math>\sigma^2</math> is the [[AP_Statistics_Curriculum_2007_EDA_Var | sample-variance  (s<sup>2</sup>)]] and the point estimate for the population standard deviation <math>\sigma</math> is the [[AP_Statistics_Curriculum_2007_EDA_Var | sample standard deviation (s)]].
  
We use a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chi_square_distribution Chi-square distribution] to construct confidence intervals for the variance and standard distribution. If the random variable has a normal distribution, then the chi-square distribution is:
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We use a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chi_square_distribution Chi-square distribution] to construct confidence intervals for the variance and standard distribution. If the process or phenomenon we study generates a Normal random variable, then computing the following random variable (for a sample of size <math>n>1</math>) has a Chi-square distribution
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: <math>\chi_o^2 = {(n-1)s^2 \over \sigma^2}</math>
Properties:
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1. All chi-squares values   are greater than or equal to zero.
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===Chi-square Distribution Properties===
2. The chi-square distribution is a family of curves, each determined by the degrees of freedom. To form a confidence interval for , use the -distribution with degrees of freedom equal to one less than the sample size.   
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* All chi-squares values <math>\chi_o^2 \geq 0</math>.
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* The chi-square distribution is a family of curves, each determined by the degrees of freedom (n-1). See the interactive [http://socr.ucla.edu/htmls/SOCR_Distributions.html Chi-Square distribution].
3. The area under each curve of the chi-square distribution equals one.
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* To form a confidence interval for the variance (<math>\sigma^2</math>), use the <math>\chi^2(df=n-1)</math> distribution with degrees of freedom equal to one less than the sample size.   
4. Chi-square distributions are positively skewed.
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* The area under each curve of the Chi-square distribution equals one.
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* All Chi-square distributions are positively skewed.
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<center>[[Image:SOCR_EBook_Dinov_Estim_Var_020408_Fig1.jpg|500px]]</center>
  
  

Revision as of 12:56, 4 February 2008

General Advance-Placement (AP) Statistics Curriculum - Estimating Population Variance

In manufacturing, and many other fields, controlling the amount of variance in producing machinery parts is very important. It is important that the parts vary little or not at all.

Estimating Population Variance and Standard Deviation

The most unbiased point estimate for the population variance \(\sigma^2\) is the sample-variance (s2) and the point estimate for the population standard deviation \(\sigma\) is the sample standard deviation (s).

We use a Chi-square distribution to construct confidence intervals for the variance and standard distribution. If the process or phenomenon we study generates a Normal random variable, then computing the following random variable (for a sample of size \(n>1\)) has a Chi-square distribution \[\chi_o^2 = {(n-1)s^2 \over \sigma^2}\]

Chi-square Distribution Properties

  • All chi-squares values \(\chi_o^2 \geq 0\).
  • The chi-square distribution is a family of curves, each determined by the degrees of freedom (n-1). See the interactive Chi-Square distribution.
  • To form a confidence interval for the variance (\(\sigma^2\)), use the \(\chi^2(df=n-1)\) distribution with degrees of freedom equal to one less than the sample size.
  • The area under each curve of the Chi-square distribution equals one.
  • All Chi-square distributions are positively skewed.
SOCR EBook Dinov Estim Var 020408 Fig1.jpg


Approach

Models & strategies for solving the problem, data understanding & inference.

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Model Validation

Checking/affirming underlying assumptions.

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Computational Resources: Internet-based SOCR Tools

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Examples

Computer simulations and real observed data.

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Hands-on activities

Step-by-step practice problems.

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References

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