Proportion CI Requirements

Proportion CI Requirements

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Proportion CI Requirements

Proportion CI Requirements

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

11th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Barbara White

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Neither random condition nor Large Count condition is met

The Random condition is met for each sample and the Large Counts condition is also met for each sample.

The Random condition is met for each sample but the Large Counts condition is not met for at least one sample.

The Random condition is not met for each sample, but the Large Counts condition is met for each sample.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A recent Pew Research Center poll asked random samples of working women and men how much they value job security. Of the 806 women, 709 said job security was very or extremely important, compared to 802 of the 944 men surveyed. Construct a 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportion of all working women and men who would consider job security very or extremely important.

(0.85, 0.88)

(0.03, 0.032)

(-0.002, 0.062)

(.223, .262)

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A recent Pew Research Center poll asked random samples of working women and men how much they value job security. Of the 806 women, 709 said job security was very or extremely important, compared to 802 of the 944 men surveyed. A 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportion of all working women and men who would consider job security very or extremely important was found to be (-0.002, 0.062). Is there convincing evidence of a difference in the proportion of working women and men who would consider job security very or extremely important?

Yes. There are more positive numbers in the interval and therefore there is higher proportion of women that feel this way.

Yes. There are some negative numbers in the interval and therefore there is a higher proportion off men that feel this way.

No. Since the interval includes both negative and positive values, 0 is within the interval. This means there is not convincing evidence of a true difference in proportions.

Cannot be determined just from the interval.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The General Social Survey (GSS) is given periodically to randomly selected U.S. adults. One question on the GSS asks respondents about how happy they are. In 2014, 2189 of 2538 adults said they were pretty or very happy, while 1286 of 1484 responded the same way in 1974. Construct a 99% confidence interval for the difference in proportion of (2014 adults - 1974 adults) how happy they are.

(0.862, 0.867)

(-0.033, 0.025)

(0.22, 0.25)

(-0.15, -0.13)

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The National Research Council of the Philippines reported that 210 of 361 members in biology are women, but only 34 of 86 members in mathematics are women. Establish a 95% confidence interval estimate of the difference in proportions of women in biology and women in mathematics in the Philippines.

(0.071, 0.301)

(0.032, 0.34)

(0.292, 0.498)

(.389, 0.697)

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The National Research Council of the Philippines reported that 210 of 361 members in biology are women, but only 34 of 86 members in mathematics are women. A 99% confidence interval estimate of the difference in proportions of women in biology and women in mathematics in the Philippines was found to be (0.035, 0.338). Is there convincing evidence of a difference in proportion of women in biology and women in math in the Philippines?

Yes. Since the entire interval is positive, there is convincing evidence that the proportion of women in biology is higher than women in math in the Philippines.

Yes. Since the entire interval is positive, there is convincing evidence that the proportion of women in math is higher than women in biology in the Philippines.

No. Since 0.035 is so close to 0, we can't say there is convincing evidence of a true difference.

Cannot be determined from just an interval.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In a simple random sample of 300 elderly men, 195 were married, while in an independent simple random sample of 400 elderly women, 192 were married. Determine a 99% confidence interval estimate for the difference between the proportions of elderly men and women who are married.

(0.097, 0.243)

(0.07, 0.27)

(0.11, 0.23)

(0.46, 0.67)

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