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Category > Computer Science Posted 19 Sep 2017 My Price 9.00

Honolulu Star Bulletin

When the results of a survey or a poll are published, the sample size is usually given, as well as the margin of error. For example, suppose the Honolulu Star Bulletin reported that it surveyed 385 Honolulu residents and 78% said they favor mandatory jail sentences for people convicted of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol (with margin of error of 3 percentage points in either direction). Usually the confidence level of the interval is not given, but it is standard practice to use the margin of error for a 95% confidence interval when no other confidence level is given.

(a) The paper reported a point estimate of 78%, with margin of error of ±3%. Write this information in the form of a confidence interval for p, the population proportion of residents favoring mandatory jail sentences for people convicted of driving under the influence. What is the assumed confidence level?

(b) The margin of error is simply the error due to using a sample instead of the entire population. It does not take into account the bias that might be introduced by the wording of the question, by the truthfulness of the respondents, or by other factors. Suppose the question was asked in this fashion: “Considering the devastating injuries suffered by innocent victims in auto accidents caused by drunken or drugged drivers, do you favor a mandatory jail sentence for those convicted of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol?” Do you think the wording of the question would influence the respondents? Do you think the population proportion of those favoring mandatory jail sentences would be accurately represented by a confidence interval based on responses to such a question? Explain your answer.

If the question had been “Considering existing overcrowding of our prisons, do you favor a mandatory jail sentence for people convicted of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol?” do you think the population proportion of those favoring mandatory sentences would be accurately represented by a confidence interval based on responses to such a question? Explain.

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Status NEW Posted 19 Sep 2017 09:09 AM My Price 9.00

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