Unless the sample encompasses a substantial portion of the population, the standard error of an estimator depends on the size of the sample, but not the size of the population. This is a crucial statistical insight that students find very counterintuitive. After trying several ways of convincing students of the validity of this principle, I have finally found a simple memorable activity that convinces students beyond a reasonable doubt. As a bonus, the data generated by this activity can be used to illustrate the central limit theorem, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing. Copyright © 2004 by Margaret H. Smith, all rights reserved.
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Smith, M. H. (2004). A sample/population size activity: Is it the sample size of the sample as a fraction of the population that matters? Journal of Statistics Education, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.1080/10691898.2004.11910735
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