The Gallup Poll interviews 1600 people. Of these,18% say that they jog regularly. The news report adds: “The poll had a margin of error of plus or minus three percentage points at a 95% confidence level.”
You can safely conclude that
Chapter 8 Review - Multiple Choice / Numeric Entry
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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The Gallup Poll interviews 1600 people. Of these,18% say that they jog regularly. The news report adds: “The poll had a margin of error of plus or minus three percentage points at a 95% confidence level.”
You can safely conclude that
95% of all Gallup Poll samples like this one give answers within ±3% of the true population value.
if Gallup took many samples, 95% of them would find that 18% of the people in the sample jog.
the percent of the population who jog is certain to be between 15% and 21%.
95% of the population jog between 15% and 21% of the time.
we can be 95% confident that the sample proportion is captured by the confidence interval.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
A confidence interval for a difference in proportions is −0.077 to 0.013. What are the point estimate and the margin of error for this interval?
–0.032, 0.045
–0.032, 0.090
–0.032, 0.180
–0.045, 0.032
–0.045, 0.090
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
In a random sample of 100 students from a large high school, 37 regularly bring a reusable water bottle from home. Which of the following gives the correct value and interpretation of the standard error of the sample proportion?
In samples of size 100 from this school, the sample proportion of students who bring a reusable water bottle from home will be at most 0.095 from the true proportion.
In samples of size 100 from this school, the sample proportion of students who bring a reusable water bottle from home will be at most 0.048 from the true proportion.
In samples of size 100 from this school, the sample proportion of students who bring a reusable water bottle from home typically varies by about 0.095 from the true proportion.
In samples of size 100 from this school, the sample proportion of students who bring a reusable water bottle from home typically varies by about 0.048 from the true proportion.
There is not enough information to calculate the standard error.
4.
FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Many television viewers express doubts about the validity of certain commercials. In an attempt to answer their critics, Timex Group USA wishes to estimate the true proportion p of all consumers who believe what is shown in Timex television commercials. What is the smallest number of consumers that Timex can survey to guarantee a margin of error of 0.05 or less at a 99% confidence level? Round up to the nearest whole number.
5.
FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
What is the critical value for calculating a 94% confidence interval for a population proportion? Round to three decimal places.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
A radio talk show host with a large audience is interested in the proportion p of adults in his listening area who think the drinking age should be lowered to 18. To find this out, he poses the following question to his listeners: “Do you think that the drinking age should be reduced to 18 in light of the fact that 18-year-olds are eligible for military service?” He asks listeners to go to his website and vote “Yes” if they agree the drinking age should be lowered and “No” if not. Of the 100 people who voted, 70 answered “Yes.” Which of the following conditions are violated?
I. Random
II. 10%
III. Large Counts
I only
II only
III only
I and II
I, II, and III
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
A marketing assistant for a technology firm plans to randomly select 1000 customers to estimate the proportion who are satisfied with the firm’s performance. Based on the results of the survey, the assistant will construct a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of all customers who are satisfied. The marketing manager, however, says that the firm can afford to survey only 250 customers. How will this decrease in sample size affect the margin of error?
The margin of error will be about 4 times larger.
The margin of error will be about 2 times larger.
The margin of error will be about the same size.
The margin of error will be about half as large.
The margin of error will be about one-fourth as large.
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