Confidence Intervals In Statistics- Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- In this video we will discuss about the Confidence Intervals About Mean when Population Standard
Deviation is given in a problem statement
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Revise ur calculations...the interval is between 464.215 and 535.785
Thank you
nice. pls make sure you number the videos in your playlists by chronological order the way we are supposed to study so we can learn faster. keep doing this
Hi Krish , I got the Answer between 464.21 and 535.78.
I got lower limit as 464.215459576 and Higher Limit as 535.784540424 , Is it something I did wrong calculation ?
you have to mutiply first like 1.96*100/sqrt 30 then 500 - Ans
You are correct sudheer, the lower and upper limits are 464.2 and 535.8 respectively.
yes me too finding this answers
Yup I'm getting the same answers
Same
Hi Krish can you please recalculate it. Because it seems you made mistake and CI is between 464.21 and 535.78.
Best wishes
Same here, got range of 464 and 535, and I also have check twice, but answer is as given in comment
you guys are correct!
same. I also got the range as 464.215 and 535.784.
Same.
Catch the logic of C.I what he said , he may have made a mistake but logic is the same and yes the lower limit is 464.21 and upper limit is 535.78
Hey Krish, This is Khizer your classmate(You remember?). I was going thru CLT and CI methods to apply in real world and found your videos. I found them very helpful, you have explained very beautifully. Man I felt so happy that my classmate is doing such great work. Keep up the good work!!
Thanks Khizer :)
Use Z distribution, when Population S.D. known or sample size>30 (even if Pop S.D. is unknown) AND Use t-distribution when Pop S.D. is unknown or SS is less than 30.
Is it some kind of rule, or a hack ?
If I conclude then 95% confidence interval means that if we were to take 100 different samples and compute a 95% confidence interval for each sample, then approximately 95 of the 100 confidence intervals will contain the true mean value .
Correct.. He is wrong
Exactly. You understand it right.
Does Part # 2 of this video exists ? If yes, then why that part is not visible in the respective playlist.
Correction(s) required :
The answers given at 11:59 (lower limit) and 12:20 (higher limit) are wrong. The correct answers are;
Lower limit = 464.22
Higher limit = 535.78
Regards.
Thanks, someone pointed it out.
Thanks for the video Krish, it is obvious there is quite effort. But could you please check your results whethr they are correct please? (in my calculation I found different results)
Hi Krish, can you make a video by taking a kaggle / real dataset and explain how/why hypothesis testing , z-test, annova test we using. That will really help to understand and corelate the realtime scenerio.
We can use probability method if std is not given...may i answer correctly pls reply in comment Mr krish .
krish if it is not given std deviation value how can we calculate this ??
Hello!
I have a question. If we donot have population mean, how did we get the population SD.. Would be great if someone can please explain this :|
Please upload video on the other ways to answer this question
I guess Sigma is not population standard deviation, in fact it is sample standard deviation
During the video I was thinking that wats app notification was mine..😂😂😂
The Z table value should be for 1-0.05=0.95 Not 0.975. And if you look Z table Z value=1.96 suggest the Critical Region area as 0.95 (For 2 tailed test)
1-0.5 is 0.5 not 0.95
Yes correct.. Correction 1-0.05=0.95. (5%=0.05). Can you plz answer my query then?
Both of you are correct. You are directly looking at the Z table for two tailed tests, he is looking at the values of standard Z table
Thanks for the explanation.. :)
are bhai apko 95% significance level hai na to alpha 5% hoga.....Aur yeh 2 tailed test hai na so 2.5% hoga ...so alpha banega 0.025 ....so now we need to do 1-alpha to leave the that area containing alpha 2.5%..1-0-025=0.975 ok
Please make a video about AIC and BIC
You're great Krish...Understood the concept by just watching one time this video...
sir, voh sab toh theeeek h, par annie hazarike ka kya scene h?
Hypothesis one sample t test should be done for population std not given
Why you took Z value = 0.975?
I am assuming we need to take
z value = 0.25 for lower limit i.e. first 2.5%
AND
z value = 0.975 for higher limit i.e. last 2.5%
Am I missing something?? Please correct me.
1-0.025 (1 is because the whole area and subtract 0.025 to get the middle area)
Thank you👍...much needed
I'm understanding got the 386 and 613
Sir, can you please update lectures on SVM kernels and how to use SVM in regression problems? I have been waiting for your explanation on SVM kernels for so long
Svm kernels already uploaded...check my complete ML playlist
@@krishnaik06 Thank you sir, let me have a look.
Plz also tell how to calculate confidence interval using bootstrap
How to calculate if SD not given??
Sir please continue making statistics videos..
If u guys still dont get the intuition, search for Khan Academy's "Confidence intervals and margin of error." :)
Great Video, Thanks Mr.Krish
it helped me..thanks..for the concept clearing and logical explaining.....👍👍✌✌😊😊😊😊
Why do you need population deviation, we have sample means which will be normally distributed. Use z test on sample means to get mean , variance and confidence intervals.
take 30 or more samples
in each samples take 20K sharks
take mean of each sample
take mean of all samples
Can we say that,
Confidence Interval will give us a range within which the mean of population will lie?
well explained
Great explanation! Keep up your good work
the 95% is called Confidence Level!
when alpha is significance value why did you do 1- alpha please explain
Awesome
sir,is confidence interval and confidence level same?
Sir u told Confidence interval dealing with reduction or subtraction if it crosses 0 its not significant whereas dealing with division or ratios crossing 1 is not significant ..can u plz explain one more tym
Why the z value is 1-0.025 it should be 1-0.05 ... isn't it?? Correct me anyone if i am wrong
He has used 2 tailed test.
0.05/2 = 0.025
When calculating confidence intervals for quantitative sample data, what would we use to scale the critical values to reflect variability of our sample data ?
a)mean
b)quantiles
c)standard error
d)variance
Thank you for video, I was confused above z alpha, and doubt clear here
I'm starting to like this subject fr
Very good explanation. But there is a small error in the calculation of 500+1.96*100/sqrt(3) =535.78 and not 613
Awesome.....
Can you please make part 2 of this video?
If population standard deviation is not given then we need to proceed with sample standard deviation. Instead of sigma we use s. Thanks.
Worst teacher
Hi,
Thanks a lot for your videos on Data Science. I may be asking for more, do you have any notes for all the videos.
we can tell degree of freedom right sir?
can we use CLT when SD is not given
How do you get a 95%?
hi krish , in the second round of my interview i was asked the qusetion " how do you calculate the average petrol consumption per day in india? "
i replied , by using confidence interval formula we can find the range of average petrol price .
he said " i'm not satisfied with it " and he asked how will u collect the data ? , i replied we can collect it from the distributors for 1 year or few months and find the average for 1 day .
he said " i'm not satisfied with it " and he replied the answer is ' i will collect data from the source and find the average'
and he added a feedback that this is a basic question and you not able to answer it.
krish do you agree this scenario can be solved using confidence interval ?
Hi Sathiya. This looks more like a guesstimate question asked in consulting interview. A lot of videos are made on this topic on youtube on how to proceed with such questions. In such questions, we basically divide our population into categories like the well-off, middle class, and poor and then segregate them on the basis of how many vehicles they might own and which of them uses petrol specifically. The idea of asking such a question is to see how analytically you can think and come up with a solution. I hope this is useful.
This is domain specific because petrols are very much maintained in system on daily basis so you can easily have access of whole population so no need to bother about sampling and other things
Can someone explain why the Confidence Interval becomes higher with increase in degree of Confidence and vice versa?
As the degree of confidence increases, the width of the confidence interval also increases. This is because a higher degree of confidence requires a greater level of certainty, which in turn requires a larger range of possible values.
Conversely, if we decrease the degree of confidence, the interval becomes narrower because we are willing to accept a lower level of certainty, and thus a smaller range of possible values.
Chebysev's inequality
I recently came cross this question "For sample size n, the margin of error is 3. How many more samples do we need to make the margin of error to 0.3? 3. X draws from the normal distribution of mu with a standard deviation of 1. Decides whether mu is not zero. ". Can anyone answer this question
You can do this using same formula of error but your question statement doesn't look proper. Do you have any ss of this?
@@anuragmishra8031 Its a question asked in Google datascientist interview. I have done using the formula of Margin of error. I assumed sigma=1 , Moe=3 , z=1.96 and calculated n with both cases moe=3(Number of sample : N) and 0.3 (number of sample : n). Then I calculated %change n-N/N. Let me know if I did it correct, or something you want to add?
@@shalinisharma2782 yeah it's correct if it's interview question then we need to take few assumptions. Basically this problem deals with 'finding sample size n' when population S.D is known. Thank you for updating your approach here. All the best!
@Shalini Sharma You need sample size 10 times more than current have, i.e required sample size 10n
@@KiranSharma-ey6xp 100n because of the square root
what is use of this knowledge if we can't get a single job from this why you don't help us to crack the company at least startup rather than making these video we can give money for that
You should check his channel first rather than complaining. Still if you can't find go search another channel.
@@0SIGMA Bro I didn't talk to you or mention any we word. How can you judge that you only watched most of the videos of him and no other people has done the same thing or may be more. There are many things which I can't explain on these comments not to you not Krish and there always a two faces of coin.
@@dheerajmitra7613 dont worry dheeraj... Have patience... You just continue your learning.... You will get a gud job..... I know u didt asked me to interfere... I'm also looking for job after 4 year gap.... So be patience and see the magic of learning....
In order to get a job and do work after getting a job, you should know all these things of statistics, so be mature enough in life and he directly or indirectly helps freshers or even experienced to earn skills to get a job or do work in job, which is either in startup or MNCs companies
Thank you
Sir eagerly waiting for part 2!!!!
my notes for this video : vishaljaiswal.notion.site/Confidence-Intervals-In-Statistics-Part-1-1fa02cd62520429aa54c5a159409c8c2
thoughts and comments are welcome. 😀
If standard deviation is not given then we can first calculate std. Dev. using Central Limit Theorem and proceed with above steps. Please correct me if I am wrong.
if you are going with central limit theorem, then why to follow the above steps again...in CLT, if we plot the mean values of the n samples, then ideally it will follow a normal distribution where the mean value = population mean, and from there we can calculate the SD1 & SD2, and we then know in Normal distribution 95% values are within 2SD and that would give the answer...hope this helps and i am able to explain
I liked the way you speak 🔆