A sampling distribution is the distribution of statistics from many samples (all with the same sample size)
Understanding Dots in Sampling Distributions
Each dot in a sampling distribution for the mean represents a single sample mean () calculated from one sample of size . The position of the dot on the x-axis shows the value of that sample mean.
How Dots Are Created
Take a random sample of size from the population
Calculate the mean () for this sample
Plot this mean as one dot
Repeat many times with new samples of the same size
What the Pattern Tells Us
The overall pattern of dots reveals important information about the sampling distribution:
Clustering: Where dots cluster shows common sample mean values
Center: The center of the dots approximates the population mean
Spread: The spread of dots shows the Standard Error of the mean