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Key Statistical Concepts for STATS 2120

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This course provides a focused review of essential statistical concepts for STATS 2120, covering descriptive statistics, probability theory, distributions, hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, correlation, and regression analysis. Through structured examples and practice problems, students develop analytical and problem-solving skills necessary for accurate data interpretation and successful performance in exams.

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STATS 2110 MATHEMATICS ACTUAL
EXAM WITH ACTUAL NOTES SPECIFIC
TO REAL EXAM QS AND AS

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Final Exam STATS 2120 Notes:

Date: Notes:

3/31 One-sample z-test for proportions:
Review:
● Statistical Inference provides methods for drawing conclusions about a population based on the sample data
● Two of the most common types of statistical inference are:
○ Confidence intervals: estimate the value of a population parameter using sample statistics
○ Significance testing: assess a claim made about the value of a population parameter using evidence from sample
statistics
● Confidence intervals take the form:
○ Estimate +/- margin of error
○ = estimate +/- (critical value * standard deviation of estimate)
● We choose the critical value such that our interval will be accurate(include the parameter value) for C% of all possible
samples




Categorical Variables:
● Examples:
○ In the last week, have you smoked a cigarette?
■ Yes
■ No
○ How satisfied are you with the condition of your housing?
■ Very unsatisfied
■ Unsatisfied
■ Neutral
■ Satisfied
■ Very satisfied
● We are often interested in a population proportion(p) to describe the distribution of a categorical variable
○ Examples
■ The proportion of people who smoked in the last 7 day
■ The proportion of people who are dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with the condition of their housing
● Each individual in the population, and hence each individual in the sample, either has the characteristic of interest (success)
or does not have that characteristic (failure)

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○ Example: The proportion of people who are dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with the condition of their housing
■ Success: dissatisfied , or very dissatisfied
■ Failure: neutral, satisfied, or very satisfied
Population Proportion
● Let's define a variable X in this way:
○ Xi = {1 if a success is observed | 0 if a failure is observed
● What is the probability distribution of X?

Outcome Probability

0(failure) 1-p

1(success) p
● What is the meaning of X, μx?
○ μ = Σ xi * pi
= 0 * (1 - p) + 1 * p
=0+p
=p
● What is the variance of X, σ2x?
○ σ2 = Σ (xi - μi)^2 *Pi
= (0 - p)^2 * (1-p) +(1-p)^2 * p
= p^2 * (1-p) + (1-p)^2 * p
= p^2 - p^3 + (1 - 2p + p^2) * p
= p^2 -P^3 +p - 2p^2 + p^3
= p-p^2
= p * (1 - p)
Sample Proportion
● We can estimate the population proportion from sample data using the sample proportion, p^
○ p^ = #successes in the sample / n
● We can define the sample proportion using our variable X:
𝑛
○ −
p^ = #successes in the sample / n = ( ∑ 𝑥𝑖)/𝑛 = 𝑥
𝑖=1
Sampling distribution of sample proportion

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