Multiple Choice
Researchers conducted a survey of 326 dog owners selected randomly and established that that 37% of the people interviewed take the dog with them on trips. You would like to use this information to estimate the proportion of all dog owners who take the dog with them on trips. Answer the following four key questions and indicate whether the method that you would consider would be a large-sample hypothesis test for a population proportion.
A) Estimation, sample data, one numerical variable, one sample.A large-sample hypothesis test for a population proportion would be appropriate.
B) Hypothesis testing, sample data, one categorical variable, one sample.A large-sample hypothesis test for a population proportion would be appropriate.
C) Hypothesis testing, sample data, one numerical variable, one sample.A large-sample hypothesis test for a population proportion would not be appropriate.
D) Estimation, sample data, two numerical variables, one sample.A large-sample hypothesis test for a population proportion would not be appropriate.
E) Estimation, sample data, one categorical variable, one sample.A large-sample hypothesis test for a population proportion would not be appropriate.
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