Alcohol abuse has been described by college presidents as the number one problem on campus and is an important cause of death in young adults. A survey of 17,096 students in U.S. four-year colleges collected information on drinking behavior and alcohol-related problems. The researchers defined “frequent binge-drinking” as having five or more drinks in a row three or more times in the past two weeks. According to their definition 3,314 students were classified as frequent5 binge-drinkers. Construct a 901% confidence interval around the true proportion of binge-drinkers.
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Alcohol abuse has been described by college presidents as the number one problem on campus and is an important cause of death in young adults. A survey of 17,096 students in U.S. four-year colleges collected information on drinking behavior and alcohol-related problems. The researchers defined “frequent binge-drinking” as having five or more drinks in a row three or more times in the past two weeks. According to their definition 3,314 students were classified as frequent5 binge-drinkers. Construct a 901% confidence...
Example: Alcohol abuse is a serious health problem on college campuses. A nationwide survey of student at 140 four-year colleges in the U.S. defined "frequent binge drinking" as "having five or more drinks in a row three or more times in the past two week period." of the 17,096 students surveyed, 3,314 met this criterion. Assume the data represent a SRS of 4-year colleges (Wechsler. 1994; Moore & McCabe, 2006, p. 537). Calculate the prevalence of frequent binge drinking. Include...
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