ALEKS 360 BLUMAN ELE.STAT:A STEP.(11WKS)
ALEKS 360 BLUMAN ELE.STAT:A STEP.(11WKS)
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.1.6RE
To determine

The sample mean of unemployment rates and the sample mean of average weekly benefits of by using systematic sampling

To compare: The results with US figures.

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Answer to Problem 14.1.6RE

The sample mean of unemployment rates is 5.78, and the sample mean of the average weekly benefits is 320.9.

There is no large difference between the sample mean and population mean of unemployment rates and also there is large difference between the sample mean and population mean of average weekly benefits

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First arrange all the given states according to serial numbers.

State number States Unemployment rates (%) Average weekly benefit ($)
1 AL 6.5 207
2 AK 6.5 250
3 AZ 8.0 221
4 AR 7.5 289
5 CA 8.9 301
6 CO 6.8 356
7 CT 7.8 345
8 DE 6.7 245
9 FL 7.2 231
10 GA 8.2 267
11 HI 4.8 424
12 ID 6.2 264
13 IL 9.2 324
14 IN 7.5 243
15 IA 4.6 337
16 KS 5.4 341
17 KY 8.3 292
18 LA 6.2 207
19 ME 6.7 285
20 MD 6.6 329
21 MA 7.1 424
22 MI 8.8 293
23 MN 5.1 367
24 MS 8.6 194
25 MO 6.5 242
26 MT 5.6 290
27 NE 3.9 276
28 NV 9.8 308
29 NH 5.3 287
30 NJ 8.2 398
31 NM 6.9 303
32 NY 7.7 308
33 NC 8.0 290
34 ND 2.9 396
35 OH 7.4 318
36 OK 5.4 293
37 OR 7.7 316
38 PA 7.4 360
39 RI 9.5 351
40 SC 7.6 248
41 SD 3.8 276
42 TN 8.2 235
43 TX 6.3 341
44 UT 4.4 345
45 VT 4.4 313
46 VA 5.5 295
47 WA 7.0 387
48 WV 6.5 275
49 WI 6.7 276
50 WY 4.6 359

Procedure for selecting 10 states using systematic sampling.

  • There are 50 states out of which 10 to be selected.
  • The rule for systematic sample is selecting every fifth observation after selecting the first observation. Because it is obtained by dividing 50 by 10.
  • Select any number from ‘1’ to ‘ 5 ’ at random. In this case ‘1’ was Selected so, next number is 6 and so on. That is , 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 11 … 50
  • The selected states are as follows
AL CO HI KS MA MT NM OK SD VA

The corresponding unemployment rates and average weekly benefits of the 10 states are,

S NO States Unemployment rates (%) Average weekly benefit ($)
1 AL 6.5 207
6 CO 6.8 356
11 HI 4.8 424
16 KS 5.4 341
21 MA 7.1 424
26 MT 5.6 290
31 NM 6.9 303
36 OK 5.4 293
41 SD 3.8 276
46 VA 5.5 295
Total 57.8 3,209

Thesample mean of unemployment rates is,

Samplemean of unemployment rates= (sum of observations of unemployment rate in sample )Number of observations in sample=(6.5+6.8+4.8+5.4+7.1+5.6+6.9+5.4+3.8+5.5)10=5.78

The sample mean of the average weekly benefits is,

Samplemean of the average weekly benefits =(sum of observations of average weekly benefits in sample)Number of observations in sample=(207+356+424+341+424+290+303+293+276+295)10=320.9

The population mean of unemployment rate is,

Populationmeanofunemploymentrates=(6.5+6.5+8.0+7.5+8.9+6.8+7.8+........+6.7+4.6)50=336.450=6.728

The population mean of weekly average benefits is,

Meanofaverageweeklybenefits=(207+250+221+289+301+356+345+...+275+276+359)50=15,12250=302.44

Comparison of means:

The mean of unemployment rates is 5.78, population mean of unemployment rate is 6.728, the mean of the average weekly benefits is 320.9, andpopulation mean of weekly average benefits is 302.44.

It is clear that there is no large difference between the sample mean and population mean of unemployment rates and also there islarge difference between the sample mean and population mean of average weekly benefits.

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