Justify the appropriateness of conditions for the sampling distribution of a sample mean.
- Sampling without replacement requires that two conditions must be met:
- i. The randomization condition—the data should be collected using a random sample.
- ii. The 10% condition—the population size must be at least 10 times larger than the sample size (%nN≤10 ), where N is the size of the population and n is the sample size.
- For a quantitative variable, if the population distribution can be modeled by a normal distribution, the sampling distribution of the sample mean, x, can be modeled with a normal distribution regardless of the sample size.
- For a quantitative variable, if the population distribution cannot be modeled by a normal distribution, the sampling distribution of the sample mean, x, can be modeled approximately by a normal distribution, provided n ≥30. If the population distribution is extremely skewed, a sample size much larger than 30 may be needed to ensure the sampling distribution is approximately normal.