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Statistic 8.1

Inference for a Single Proportion

X
 The sample proportion of successes ^p= estimates the
n
unknown population proportion p
o “success” to represent the characteristics of interest
 if the population is much larger than the sample , the count X
has approximately the binomial distribution B(n, p)
 if the sample size n is very small, we must base tests and
confidence intervals for p on the binomial distributions


Large-sample confidence interval for a single proportion


 μ ^p= p and σ ^p =
√ p ( 1− p )
n
 approximately 95% of the time
of the unknown population proportion p
^p will be within 2
√ p ( 1− p )
n

 the standard deviation σ ^p depends upon the unknown
parameter p
X
 The sample proportion is ^p= where X is the number of
n
successes


The standard error of ^p is SE ^p=
n √
^p ( 1− ^p )
and
The margin of error for confidence level C is m=z * SE ^p
where the critical value z* is the value for the standard Normal
density curve with area C between –z* and z*
 An approximate level C confidence interval for p is ^p ± z *



√ ^p (1− ^p )
n
Use this interval for 90*, 95%, or 99% confidence when the
number of successes and the number of failures are both at
least 15
 Remember, that the margin of error in any confidence interval
include only random sampling error

The plus four confidence interval for a single proportion

 When the number of successes and the number of failures are
not at least 15
 The estimator of the population proportion based on this plus
X +2
four rule is ^p=
n+ 4

,  Plus four estimate ~
p ; mean p and standard deviation
√ p (1− p)/(n+ 4)
Significance test for a single proportion

 Significance test = we assume that the null hypothesis is true
 To test the hypothesis Ho: p = p0 compute the z statistic
^p− p0
z=


o
√ p0 (1− p 0)
n
H a : p> p 0 is P ( Z ≥ z )
o H a : p< p 0 is P ( Z ≤ z )
o H a : p ≠ p0 is 2 P ( Z ≥|z|)
 we do not often use significance tests for a single proportion,
because it is uncommon to have a situation where there is a
precise p0 that we want to test

Choosing a sample size

 because we don’t know the value of ^p until we gather the
data, we must guess a value to use in the calculations – the
guessed value is p*
 there are two common ways to get p*
o 1. Use the sample estimate from a pilot study or from
similar studies done before
o use p*=0.5. because the margin of error is largest when
^p =0.5; it is a safe choice no matter what the data
later show
z¿ 2
 n=( ) p*(1 – p*)
m
o here z* is the critical value for confidence C, and p* is a
guessed value for the proportion of successes in the
future sample
¿
 the sample size required when p* = 0.5 is n= 1 ¿ z*/m)2
4
 the value of n obtained by this method is not particularly
sensitive to the choice of p* when p* is fairly close to 0.5
 e.g. will the proposed sample size of n = 200 be adequate to
provide Rec Sports with the needed information? To address
this we calculate a 95% confidence interval for various values
of ^p
 the margins of error will always be the same for ^p and 1 -
^p (p.479)
 p. 478 Example 8.7
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