On the Navajo Reservation, a random sample of 212 permanent dwellings in the Fort Defiance region showed that 50 were traditional Navajo hogans. In the Indian Wells region, a random sample of 153 permanent dwellings showed that 17 were traditional hogans. Let p1 be the population proportion of all traditional hogans in the Fort Defiance region, and let p2 be the population proportion of all traditional hogans in the Indian Wells region.
(a) Find a 99% confidence interval for p1 – p2. (Use 3 decimal places.)
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(b) Examine the confidence interval and comment on its meaning. Does it include numbers that are all positive? all negative? mixed? What if it is hypothesized that Navajo who follow the traditional culture of their people tend to occupy hogans? Comment on the confidence interval for p1 – p2 in this context.
On the Navajo Reservation, a random sample of 212 permanent dwellings in the Fort Defiance region...
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