Confidence Interval for the Sample Mean, Population Std Dev - Unknown
Offered By: Professor Leonard via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Learn how to estimate the population mean from a sample mean when the population standard deviation is unknown in this comprehensive statistics lecture. Explore the concept of confidence intervals and their application in statistical inference. Gain a deep understanding of the t-distribution and its role in constructing confidence intervals for small sample sizes. Master the techniques for calculating and interpreting confidence intervals, enhancing your ability to make informed decisions based on sample data. This in-depth lecture is part of a broader statistics series, providing valuable insights for students and professionals seeking to strengthen their statistical analysis skills.
Syllabus
Statistics Lecture 7.4: Confidence Interval for the Sample Mean, Population Std Dev -- Unknown
Taught by
Professor Leonard
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