Answer to Question #162923 in Quantitative Methods for Sunny

Question #162923

When the population is not normally distributed, population variance is unknown and the sample size is 50, the confidence interval for the population mean is based on

a. the t- distribution with an unknown number of degrees of freedom

b. the t- distribution with 30 degrees of freedom

c. the F- distribution

d. The standard normal distribution

e. the binomial distribution.


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Expert's answer
2021-03-01T06:38:03-0500

Given,

Population is not distributed normally.

The population variance is unknown.

Sample size = 50

confidence interval for the population?

As per the central limit theorem, it states that the sampling distribution of the sample will approach a normal distribution as the sample size increases.

As per the general rule of thumb, the t- distribution with 30 degrees of freedom

"n\\ge 30"


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