Justify the appropriateness of conditions for the sampling distribution of the difference between two sample means.
- Sampling without replacement requires that two conditions must be met:
- i. The randomization condition—the data should be collected using two independent random samples.
- ii. The 10% condition—the size of each sample should be less than or equal to 10% of the respective population size: n11≤10%N and n22≤10%N , where N1 is the size of population 1 and N2 is the size of population 2. The sample sizes are represented as n1 and n2.
- If the data come from an experiment, the data only need to meet the randomization condition. The treatments must be randomly assigned to experimental units to meet the randomization condition.
- The sampling distribution for the difference between sample means, x12−x , can be modeled with a normal distribution if the two population distributions can each be modeled by a normal distribution.
- The sampling distribution for the difference between sample means, x12−x , can be modeled approximately by a normal distribution if the two population distributions cannot be modeled by a normal distribution but n1 ≥30 and n2 ≥30.