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Title: Econ 3790: Business and Economic Statistics


1
Econ 3790 Business and Economic Statistics
  • Instructor Yogesh Uppal
  • Email yuppal_at_ysu.edu

2
Chapter 11Inferences About Population Variances
  • Inference about a Population Variance
  • Chi-Square Distribution
  • Interval Estimation of ??2
  • Hypothesis Testing

3
Chi-Square Distribution
4
Interval Estimation of ??2
.05
95 of the possible ?2 values
?2
0
11.07
5
Interval Estimation of ??2
  • Interval Estimate of a Population Variance

where the ???values are based on a
chi-square distribution with n - 1 degrees of
freedom and 1 - ? is the confidence coefficient.
6
Interval Estimation of ??
  • Interval Estimate of a Population Standard
    Deviation

Taking the square root of the upper and
lower limits of the variance interval provides
the confidence interval for the population
standard deviation.
7
Interval Estimation of ??2
  • Example Buyers Digest (A) Buyers Digest
    rates thermostats manufactured for home
    temperature control. In a recent test, 10
    thermostats manufactured by ThermoRite were
    selected and placed in a test room that was
    maintained at a temperature of 68oF. The
    temperature readings of the ten thermostats are
    shown on the next slide.

8
Interval Estimation of ??2
  • Example Buyers Digest (A)

We will use the 10 readings below to develop
a 95 confidence interval estimate of the
population variance.
Thermostat 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10
Temperature 67.4 67.8 68.2 69.3 69.5 67.0
68.1 68.6 67.9 67.2
9
Interval Estimation of ??2
For n - 1 10 - 1 9 d.f. and a .05
Selected Values from the Chi-Square Distribution
Table
10
Interval Estimation of ??2
  • Sample variance s2 provides a point estimate of ?
    2.
  • A 95 confidence interval for the population
    variance is given by

.33 lt ??2 lt 2.33
11
Hypothesis Testing about a Population Variance
  • Left-Tailed Test
  • Hypotheses
  • Test Statistic

12
Hypothesis TestingAbout a Population Variance
  • Left-Tailed Test (continued)
  • Rejection Rule

Critical value approach
Reject H0 if p-value lt a
p-Value approach
13
Hypothesis TestingAbout a Population Variance
  • Right-Tailed Test
  • Hypotheses
  • Test Statistic

14
Hypothesis TestingAbout a Population Variance
  • Right-Tailed Test (continued)
  • Rejection Rule

Critical value approach
Reject H0 if p-value lt a
p-Value approach
15
Hypothesis TestingAbout a Population Variance
  • Two-Tailed Test
  • Hypotheses
  • Test Statistic

16
Hypothesis TestingAbout a Population Variance
  • Two-Tailed Test (continued)
  • Rejection Rule

Critical value approach
p-Value approach
Reject H0 if p-value lt a
17
Hypothesis TestingAbout a Population Variance
  • Example Buyers Digest (B) Recall that Buyers
    Digest is rating ThermoRite thermostats. Buyers
    Digest gives an acceptable rating to a
    thermostat with a temperature variance of 0.5 or
    less.

We will conduct a hypothesis test (with a .10)
to determine whether the ThermoRite thermostats
temperature variance is acceptable.
18
Hypothesis TestingAbout a Population Variance
  • Example Buyers Digest (B)

Using the 10 readings, we will conduct a
hypothesis test (with a .10) to determine
whether the ThermoRite thermostats temperature
variance is acceptable.
Thermostat 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10
Temperature 67.4 67.8 68.2 69.3 69.5 67.0
68.1 68.6 67.9 67.2
19
Hypothesis TestingAbout a Population Variance
  • Hypotheses
  • Rejection Rule

Reject H0 if c 2 gt 14.684
20
Hypothesis Testing About a Population Variance
For n - 1 10 - 1 9 d.f. and a .10
Selected Values from the Chi-Square Distribution
Table
21
Hypothesis TestingAbout a Population Variance
  • Rejection Region

Area in Upper Tail .10
?2
14.684
0
Reject H0
22
Hypothesis TestingAbout a Population Variance
The sample variance s 2 0.7
  • Test Statistic
  • Conclusion

Because c2 12.6 is less than 14.684, we
cannot reject H0. The sample variance s2 .7 is
insufficient evidence to conclude that the
temperature variance for ThermoRite thermostats
is unacceptable.
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