Data Analysis with Microsoft Excel: Updated for Office 2007

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230 Fundamentals of Statistics


3 Click Explore the Confi dence Interval from the Table of Contents
column. See Figure 6-4.

Figure 6-4
The
Confidence
Intervals
workbook

true mean value

confidence intervals that
don’t capture the true mean

drag to change the
size of the
confidence interval

size of the
confidence
interval

The worksheet in Figure 6-4 shows 100 simulated confi dence intervals
taken from a normal distribution with m 550 and s54. Each of the 100
samples contains 25 observations, so the standard error of each sample aver-
age is 0.8.
If a confi dence interval captures the true value of m, it shows up on the
chart as a vertical green line. If a confi dence interval does not include m, it
shows up as a vertical red line. You would expect that 95 of the 100 samples
would include the value of m in their confi dence intervals. Because there
is some random variation, Figure 6-4 shows that only 94% of the sample
confi dence intervals include the value of m. Using this worksheet, you can
generate a new random sample or change the width of the confi dence band.
Try this now by reducing the confi dence interval from 95 to 75%.

To reduce the size of the confi dence interval:

1 Drag the vertical scroll bar up until the value 75.0% appears in the
highlighted Confi dence Interval box. See Figure 6-5.
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