exercise:28b52353b0: Difference between revisions

From Stochiki
(Created page with "<div class="d-none"><math> \newcommand{\NA}{{\rm NA}} \newcommand{\mat}[1]{{\bf#1}} \newcommand{\exref}[1]{\ref{##1}} \newcommand{\secstoprocess}{\all} \newcommand{\NA}{{\rm NA}} \newcommand{\mathds}{\mathbb}</math></div> Write a computer program to simulate 10,00 Bernoulli trials with probability .3 for success on each trial. Have the program compute the 95 percent confidence interval for the probability of success based on the proportion of successes. Repeat th...")
 
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
<div class="d-none"><math>
Write a computer program to simulate 10,00 Bernoulli trials with probability .3 for success on each trial.  Have the
\newcommand{\NA}{{\rm NA}}
\newcommand{\mat}[1]{{\bf#1}}
\newcommand{\exref}[1]{\ref{##1}}
\newcommand{\secstoprocess}{\all}
\newcommand{\NA}{{\rm NA}}
\newcommand{\mathds}{\mathbb}</math></div> Write a computer program to simulate 10,00
Bernoulli trials with probability .3 for success on each trial.  Have the
program compute the 95 percent confidence interval for the probability of
program compute the 95 percent confidence interval for the probability of
success based on the proportion of successes.  Repeat the experiment 100 times
success based on the proportion of successes.  Repeat the experiment 100 times
and see how many times the true value of .3 is included within the confidence
and see how many times the true value of .3 is included within the confidence
limits.
limits.

Latest revision as of 23:58, 14 June 2024

Write a computer program to simulate 10,00 Bernoulli trials with probability .3 for success on each trial. Have the program compute the 95 percent confidence interval for the probability of success based on the proportion of successes. Repeat the experiment 100 times and see how many times the true value of .3 is included within the confidence limits.