Probstat/notes/confidence intervals
- This is part of probstat
Suppose that we take a sample of size , from a population which is normally distributed. Also suppose that the population has mean and variance . In this section, we assume that we do not know but we know the variance . The case we the variance is unknown will be discussed here.
We would like to estimate the mean . To do so, we compute the sample mean . It is very certain that , but we hope that it will be close to . In this section, we try to quantify how close the sample mean to the real mean.
As discussed in the the last section, that the random variable is a normal random variable with mean and s.d. , i.e.,
Remarks: When we say that we mean that a random variable is normally distributed with mean and variance .
Therefore, we have that
is a unit normal random variable.