The duration of Alzheimers disease from onset of symptoms to death ranges from 3 to 20 years
Question:
The duration of Alzheimer’s disease from onset of symptoms to death ranges from 3 to 20 years with a mean of 8 years and standard deviation of 4 years. Suppose a medical administrator selects a random sample 36 diseased Alzheimer’s patients, and records the duration of each patient.
a. Give the properties of the sampling distribution for the sample mean duration.
b. Find the probability the sample mean duration will be less than 6 years.
c. Find the probability the sample mean will be within 1 year of the population mean duration?
d. If the medial administrator wanted a 99% chance the sample mean would be within one year of the population mean, how many patient records would need to be sampled?
e. Could the population of individual duration lengths have a normal distribution? Explain.
Understanding Basic Statistics
ISBN: 978-1111827021
6th edition
Authors: Charles Henry Brase, Corrinne Pellillo Brase