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Essentials of Statistics Study Set 2
Exam 7: Estimating Parameters and Determining Sample Sizes
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Assume that a sample is used to estimate a population proportion p. Find the margin of error E that corresponds to the given statistics and confidence level. Round the margin of error to four Decimal places. 98% confidence; the sample size is 800, of which 40% are successes
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Express the confidence interval
(
0.432
,
0.52
)
( 0.432,0.52 )
(
0.432
,
0.52
)
in the form of
p
^
±
E
\hat { p } \pm \mathrm { E }
p
^
±
E
.
Question 3
Essay
Interpret the following 95% confidence interval for mean weekly salaries of shift managers at Guiseppe's Pizza and Pasta. 325.80 <
μ
\mu
μ
< 472.30
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Of 118 randomly selected adults, 34 were found to have high blood pressure. Construct a
95
%
95 \%
95%
confidence interval for the true percentage of all adults that have high blood pressure.
Question 5
Essay
In a Gallup poll, 1011 adults were asked if they consume alcoholic beverages and 64% of them said that they did. Construct a 90% confidence interval estimate of the proportion of all adults who consume alcoholic beverages. Can we safely conclude that the majority of adults consume alcoholic beverages?
Question 6
Essay
In a Gallup poll of 557 randomly selected adults, 284 said that they were underpaid. Identify the best point estimate of the percentage of adults who say they are underpaid. Construct a 95% confidence interval estimate of the percentage of adults who say that that they are underpaid. Can we safely conclude that the majority of adults say that they are underpaid?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Fill in the blank: The critical value
z
α
/
2
z _ { \alpha / 2 }
z
α
/2
that corresponds to a _________% confidence level is 2.33.
Question 8
Essay
Bert constructed a confidence interval to estimate the mean weight of students in his class. The population was very small - only 30. Ruth constructed a confidence interval for the mean weight of all adult males in the city. She based her confidence interval on a very small sample of only 5. Which confidence interval is likely to give a better estimate of the mean it is estimating? Which is likely to be more of a problem, a small sample or a small population?
Question 9
Essay
The following is a 95% confidence interval of the proportion of female medical school students: 0.449 < p < 0.511, based on data from the American Medical Association. What is the point estimate of the proportion of females in the population of medical school students? Write a brief statement that correctly interprets the confidence interval given.
Question 10
Multiple Choice
If the computed minimum sample size n needed for a particular margin of error is not a whole number, round the value of n _______ (up or down) to the next ________ (smaller or larger) Whole number.