To all the experts, I have already the worked out solution. The question is attahced on Word format. Kindly alert me if you spot any error.
On 13 Jul 2003 01:33:50 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (User968758) wrote: >>C'mon, guys, ease up a bit.... >> >>I'd thought it obvious that "Albert" (and/or "James Lo", and/or whoever >>else is using the account <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) is a student in an >>introductory stats class, and that they've been introduced at least to >>the normal (aka Gaussian) distribution (and a table thereof) and to the >>Central Limit Theorem, but not yet to "Student"'s t distribution. And >>they have been asked to construct a confidence interval as an exercise. >> >> >There were so many problems with the wording of this question that -- if this >actually is an "homework" exercise (forget the assumptions about normailty etc) >-- it is enough to make one despair about the quality of instruction of >statistists at the introductory level -- an issue that is not new. . . ================================================================= Instructions for joining and leaving this list, remarks about the problem of INAPPROPRIATE MESSAGES, and archives are available at: . http://jse.stat.ncsu.edu/ . =================================================================
