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Learning Statistics with R - A tutorial for psychology students and other beginners, 2018a

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Sample Size = 10<br />

(a)<br />

Mean IQ<br />

80 90 100 110 120<br />

0 10 20 30 40 50<br />

Replication Number<br />

Sample Size = 25<br />

(b)<br />

Mean IQ<br />

80 90 100 110 120<br />

0 10 20 30 40 50<br />

Replication Number<br />

Figure 10.11: 95% confidence intervals. The top (panel a) shows 50 simulated replications of an experiment<br />

in which we measure the IQs of 10 people. The dot marks the location of the sample mean, <strong>and</strong><br />

the line shows the 95% confidence interval. In total 47 of the 50 confidence intervals do contain the true<br />

mean (i.e., 100), but the three intervals marked <strong>with</strong> asterisks do not. The lower graph (panel b) shows<br />

a similar simulation, but this time we simulate replications of an experiment that measures the IQs of 25<br />

people.<br />

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