Estimation of Random sampling error based on stimulated computation using height data.


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Estimation of Random sampling error based on stimulated computation using height data.


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Assignment 1 The goal of this assignment is to help you understand the logic underlying the estimation of RSE(Random Sampling Error) based on simulated computation (estimation) using height data. See Excel Sheet 1 on Excel contains 1620 people’s height data These 1620 people’s height are 54 sets of 30 samples – this means that sample size is 30 and you have 54 of them. Therefore, in this assignment we make following assumptions: a. Height data of 1620 people (54 sets of samples containing 30 people’s height) are population (I know this actually is a set of sample, but we pretend that this is a population) b. 30 people’s height within each set of sample is a set of sample: therefore sample size is 30 and there are 54 sets of samples.