The Normal Distribution and Sampling Distributions
PSYC 545
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What is a normal curve?
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What is a normal curve?
The normal curve is a mathematical
distribution with precise properties.
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What is a normal curve?
The normal curve is a mathematical
distribution with precise properties.
Observed data often approximate a
normal distribution, but dont frequently perfectly conform.
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What is a normal curve?
The normal curve is a mathematical
distribution with precise properties.
Observed data often approximate a
normal distribution, but dont frequently perfectly conform. many variables display relatively normal distributions when collected from large samples.
Serves as a foundational model because
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Without further ado...
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Characteristics of the Normal Distribution
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Characteristics of the Normal Distribution
Unimodal
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Characteristics of the Normal Distribution
Unimodal Symmetric
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Characteristics of the Normal Distribution
Unimodal Symmetric Mode, Median, and Mean are Equal
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Characteristics of the Normal Distribution
Unimodal Symmetric Mode, Median, and Mean are Equal Asymptotic
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Characteristics of the Normal Distribution
Unimodal Symmetric Mode, Median, and Mean are Equal Asymptotic Two normal distributions DO NOT
necessarily have same means and variances
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Of probabilities and normality
[Link] normal_distribution.html
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Standard Scores (z-scores)
Converts raw scores to a common metric
XX z= s
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Characteristics of z-scores
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Characteristics of z-scores
Magnitude & Sign
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Characteristics of z-scores
Magnitude & Sign Mean is always 0, standard deviation
is always 1.
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Standard Normal Distribution
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Standard Normal Distribution
Can use this to answer
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Standard Normal Distribution
Can use this to answer proportion of scores between Mean and a
given score
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Standard Normal Distribution
Can use this to answer proportion of scores between Mean and a
given score raw score
proportion of scores above (below) a given
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Standard Normal Distribution
Can use this to answer proportion of scores between Mean and a
given score raw score scores
proportion of scores above (below) a given proportion of scores between any two raw
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Standard Normal Distribution
Can use this to answer proportion of scores between Mean and a
given score raw score scores
proportion of scores above (below) a given proportion of scores between any two raw what raw score falls above (below) a given
proportion of cases
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Are my data normal?
Visual inspection Q-Q plots Empirical test of skew and kurtosis
Descriptive Statistics N Statistic var2 Valid N (listwise) 21 21 Descriptive Statistics Skewness Std. Error var2 Valid N (listwise) .501 Kurtosis Statistic -.049 Std. Error .972 Minimum Statistic -1.71 Maximum Statistic 1.58 Mean Statistic .0340 Std. Deviation Statistic .81302 Variance Statistic .661 Skewness Statistic .068
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HW
From Howell: 3.1, 3.2, & 3.6
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Using the Normal Distribution
What if we knew the following: The average test score on a given
test for the population of high school seniors is 25.00 and the standard deviation is 5.00. a student who has a score of at least 32?
What is the probability of selecting
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Using the ND
First, stated in terms of probability:
p > 32 = ??
Identify the exact position of X = 32 by
converting to a z-score:
What probability corresponds to z = 1.4?
[Link] normal_distribution.html
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X X 32 25 7 z= = = = 1.4 5 5
Another Example
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Another Example
In my restaurant, I know that the average
number of diners for my special Sunday brunch is 241 with a standard deviation of 19.
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Another Example
In my restaurant, I know that the average One Sunday, I count 198 diners (maybe it
is the mice in the kitchen??!!!). number of diners for my special Sunday brunch is 241 with a standard deviation of 19.
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Another Example
In my restaurant, I know that the average One Sunday, I count 198 diners (maybe it
is the mice in the kitchen??!!!). number of diners for my special Sunday brunch is 241 with a standard deviation of 19.
If my distribution of Sunday diners is
normal, what is the probability of having only 198 diners (or fewer)?
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Sampling Distribution of Means
We almost never know the true distribution, so
comparing observed data to an ideal normal distribution is often not reasonable.
What we really want to know is, If there is a true population distribution, and From this standpoint, we can determine the
probability of our observed sample mean.
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we draw a given sample from that distribution, how much variability should we expect in sample means drawn from the population?
Sampling Distribution of Means
If we draw samples from a larger population, the
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means of those samples will form a normal distribution that clusters around the mean of the population.
The variability of the sampling distribution is
less than the population variability.
Sampling distribution variability is a
function of sample size (larger sample = less variability).
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Central Limit Theorem
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Central Limit Theorem
The central limit theorem states that given a
distribution with a particular mean () and variance (), the sampling distribution of the mean approaches a normal distribution with a mean ().
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Central Limit Theorem
The central limit theorem states that given a
distribution with a particular mean () and variance (), the sampling distribution of the mean approaches a normal distribution with a mean (). about the central limit theorem is that no matter what the shape of the original distribution, the sampling distribution of the mean approaches a normal distribution.
The amazing and counter-intuitive thing
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Key Characteristics of Sampling Distribution of Means
Normally distributed Mean = Population Mean Standard Deviation
X =
N
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How Do We Use This Info?
We know that the average score for adults age
25-55 on a national test of Batman trivia is 50 and the standard deviation is 15. individuals
If we were to draw 1000 samples of 25 what would the mean of the 1000 sample be? what would be the standard error?
of samples, but each included 50 individuals?
What would happen if we drew the same number
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