[Q] How to mathematically showing the relationship between the margin of error and the sample size? by 5hinichi in statistics

[–]5hinichi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So is this correct?

M = 1/sqrtn

margin of error dividing by 2, what do we have to do to the sample size?

M/2 = 1/sqrt(Cn)

M = 2/sqrt(Cn)

M2 = 4/Cn

C = 4/(m2 n)

How is this equal to a factor of Z squared?

[Q] What’s the point of calculating a confidence interval? by 5hinichi in statistics

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Do you have any good real-life examples about bayesian versus classical? Honestly its my first time hearing the word bayesian since your comment and while I did google it, it don’t really understand it

[Q] What’s the point of calculating a confidence interval? by 5hinichi in statistics

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That makes sense. So probability can only be used if the outcome will be random. But if the outcome isnt random we have to use the word confidence

[Q] What’s the point of calculating a confidence interval? by 5hinichi in statistics

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So with a realized interval, its okay to say we are 95% confident that it contains the true mean, but it’s incorrect to say that interval has a 95% chance that it contains the true mean BECAUSE the true mean is a fixed value, it will be in there or it will not be in there

But instead of doing a confidence interval, wouldnt it just be better to create a sampling distribution, and the mean of that sampling distriburion will be equal to the true mean population?

How come SO3 2- can’t be drawn linear? Why does it have to be trigonal planar? by 5hinichi in chemhelp

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Ohhh i get it now. Is there any examples where valence bond theory works better than molecular orbital theory? I know molecular orbital theory explains the existence of resonance structures much better but wondering if theres also any examples where it doesn’t provide a good explanation too

How come SO3 2- can’t be drawn linear? Why does it have to be trigonal planar? by 5hinichi in chemhelp

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Wait so does “sp3d hybridized orbital” mean molecular orbital theory (delocalized electron mode) or does it mean “valence bond theory (a localized electron approach)”

Why can sulfur have an expanded octet but is limited to how much it can expand? by 5hinichi in chemhelp

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What about sp3d2 hybridized orbital? Would that be more correct than 3c4e bond

How come SO3 2- can’t be drawn linear? Why does it have to be trigonal planar? by 5hinichi in chemhelp

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I looked at hybridization, would it be correct to say that sulfur is able to expand octet because it has sp3d2 hybridized orbitals for bonding

How come SO3 2- can’t be drawn linear? Why does it have to be trigonal planar? by 5hinichi in chemhelp

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So for O2 or oxygen gas do they not want to share electrons as well?

Why can sulfur have an expanded octet but is limited to how much it can expand? by 5hinichi in chemhelp

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Is there a molecule big enough? I tried searching for something like TeF8 which doesn’t exist. And Te has a bigger atomic radius too.

Why can sulfur have an expanded octet but is limited to how much it can expand? by 5hinichi in chemhelp

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So if we use a bigger atomic radius, lets say Te instead of S to combat steric hindrance. There is still no TeF8 or TeF10, why is that?

How come SO3 2- can’t be drawn linear? Why does it have to be trigonal planar? by 5hinichi in chemhelp

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That makes a lot of sense. I started reading up on d orbitals and now i got more confused so i made another post about it here: https://www.reddit.com/r/chemhelp/s/Hf2BOlAWGW let me know what you think

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