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% This Matlab code allows you to verify the Central Limit Theorem (CLT)
% The population is Exponential with mean = true_mean
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% clean up the environment
% sample size
sample_size = 10000;% Choose the number of observations for each sample
smaller_sample_size = 1000; % Choose the number of observations for each (smaller) sample
number_of_samples = 1000;% Choose the number of samples
% population parameters
true_mean = 2; % mean of the population
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% The CLT for the mean WITHOUT standardization
% As the number of observations increases, the distribution of the sample mean
% becomes more and more concentrated around the population mean
% In fact, the variance of the sample mean goes to zero (see slides for Lecture 1)
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% initialize the vectors
small_sample = zeros(smaller_sample_size, number_of_samples);
sz = size(small_sample);
larger_sample = zeros(sample_size, number_of_samples);
sz1 = size(larger_sample);
% create small and large samples
X_small = random(Exponential, true_mean, sz);
X_large = random(Exponential, true_mean, sz1);
% compute the mean of each sample
mean_small = mean(X_small);
mean_large = mean(X_large);
% plot the distribution of the sample means
histogram(mean_small,normalization,pdf, FaceColor, red);
histogram(mean_large,normalization,pdf, FaceColor, blue);
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