The Pew Research Center took a random sample of 2928 adults in the United States in September 2008. In this sample, 53% of 2928 people believed that reducing the spread of acquired immune sample deficiency disease (AIDS) and other infectious diseases was an important policy goal for the U.S. government.
What are the three conditions for the Central Limit Theorem (CLT)? Check if the CLT is applied in this situation.
Find a 95% confidence interval for the percentage of all Americans who believe that reducing the spread of AIDS and other infectious diseases was an important policy goal for the government.
How would interpret this confidence interval? Please use a complete sentence.
The Pew Research Center took a random sample of 2928 adults in the United States in...
What percent of eligible Americans vote? In 2008, a random sample of 500 American adults was taken and we found that 68% of them voted. How many of the 500 adults in the sample voted? Now construct a 95% confidence interval estimate of the population percent of Americans that vote and write a sentence to explain the confidence interval.
The Pew Research Center asked a random sample of adults whether they had favorable or unfavorable opinions of a number of major companies. Here are the percents with favorable opinions for several of the companies: Company Percent Favorable Apple 71 Ben and Jerry’s 59 Coors 53 Exxon/Mobil 44 Google 73 Halliburton 25 McDonald’s 71 Microsoft 78 Starbucks 64 Wal-Mart 68 Make a graph that displays these data. Use a straight edge, write neatly and label everything. What kind of data is this? Does that affect your choice of a graph?
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