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Chapter 9 Problem 13E

Question

Applet Exercise Refer to Exercises 9.9–9.12. Access the applet Point Estimation.

a   Chose a value for p. Click the button “New Sequence” repeatedly. What do you observe?

b   Scroll down to the portion of the applet labeled “More Trials.” Choose a value for p and click the button “New Sequence” repeatedly. You will obtain up to 50 sequences, each based on 1000 trials. How does the variability among the estimates change as a function of the sample size? How is this manifested in the display that you obtained?

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The first step in solving 9 problem number 13 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Applet Exercise Refer to Exercises 9.9–9.12. Access the applet Point Estimation. a   Chose a value for p. Click the button “New Sequence” repeatedly. What do you observe? b   Scroll down to the portion of the applet labeled “More Trials.” Choose a value for p and click the button “New Sequence” repeatedly. You will obtain up to 50 sequences, each based on 1000 trials. How does the variability among the estimates change as a function of the sample size? How is this manifested in the display that you obtained?
From the textbook chapter Properties of Point Estimators and Methods of Estimation you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Mathematical Statistics with Applications  7 
Author Dennis Wackerly; William Mendenhall; Richard L. Scheaffer
ISBN 9780495110811

Applet Exercise Refer to Exercises 9.9–9.12. Access the

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