Finding the sample size needed to estimate a mean confidence interval of student completion rates
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- In this video, Professor Curtis uses StatCrunch to demonstrate how to find the sample size needed to estimate a mean confidence interval of student completion rates (MyStatLab ID# 7.1.33-T).
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why are we estimating the hats to be .25?
rule of thumb when p-hat and q hat are unknown
Thank you much for doing this
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Most all your videos are good except for this one! Bro i followed this video step by step and still get it wrong every single time. Your calculator is set up differently or something.