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MAT 510 Week 10 Quiz Homework Assignment 9
Due in week 10 and worth 30 points
Suppose that there are two (2) candidates (i.e., Jones and Johns) in the upcoming presidential election. Sara notes that she has discussed the presidential election candidates with 40 friends, and 27 said that they are voting for candidate Jones. Sara is therefore convinced that candidate Jones will win the election because Jones gets more than 50% of votes.
Answer the following questions in the space provided below:
1. Based on what you now know about statistical inference, is Sara’s conclusion a logical conclusion? Why or why not. What inference test should she use?
2. What z-score did she obtain?
3. What should her conclusion state?
4. Compute the 95% confidence interval?
5. What role does the margin of error play in determining how many individuals should be sampled if we desired a margin of error plus or minus .000001?
6. How would you explain your conclusion to Sara without using any statistical jargon? In other words, is her original sample size sufficient or should she interview more people to obtain an accurate prediction.
QUESTION 1
1. Homework Assignment 9
Due in week 10 and worth 30 points
Suppose that there are two (2) candidates (i.e., Jones and Johns) in the upcoming presidential election. Sara notes that she has discussed the presidential election candidates with 40 friends, and 27 said that they are voting for candidate Jones. Sara is therefore convinced that candidate Jones will win the election because Jones gets more than 50% of votes.
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Answer the following questions in the space provided below:
1. Based on what you now know about statistical inference, is Sara’s conclusion a logical conclusion? Why or why not. What inference test should she use?
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Yes because more than 50% of her friends are voting for Jones and thus she has enough evidence. She needs to conduct a two-proportion z-test.
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No because she must check that her sample size meets the sufficient conditions for a one-proportion test. She also has to determine if her sample size is large enough. She should conduct a one-proportion z-test.
QUESTION 2
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Due in week 10 and worth 30 points
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Suppose that there are two (2) candidates (i.e., Jones and Johns) in the upcoming presidential election. Sara notes that she has discussed the presidential election candidates with 40 friends, and 27 said that they are voting for candidate Jones. Sara is therefore convinced that candidate Jones will win the election because Jones gets more than 50% of votes.
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2. What z-score did she obtain?
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Z=2.21
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Z=221
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Z=2.21%
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Z=.221
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QUESTION 3
1. What should her conclusion state?
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Given p = 0.027 and alpha is 0.025 given a two-tail test we FRN.
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Given p = 0.05 and alpha is 0.027 given a one-tail test we RN.
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Given p = 0.027 and alpha is 0.025 given a one-tail test we FRN.
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Given p = 0.027 and alpha is 0.05 given a one-tail test we RN.
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QUESTION 4
1. Compute the 95% confidence interval.
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The 95% confidence interval is between 53% and 82%.
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There is insufficient evidence that this confidence interval has meaning.
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(.513, .831)
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(.675, .98)
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QUESTION 5
1. What role does the margin of error play in determining how many individuals should be sampled if we desired a margin of error plus or minus .000001?
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Not much since we did not meet the criteria for conducting a confidence interval.
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Such a small margin means we are very close to accurately predicting the winner.Â
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Less error means a wider confidence margin.
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The margin of error is a really good butter to use when cooking.
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QUESTION 6
1. How would you explain your conclusion to Sara without using any statistical jargon? In other words, is her original sample size sufficient or should she interview more people to obtain an accurate prediction.
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Simply stated, the number of friends selected may be indicative that you are surrounded by like minded people and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the greater population.
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Simply stated, the number of friends selected may be indicative that you are surrounded by like minded people and does reflect the opinion of the greater population.
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Simply stated, the sample size is too large.
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The sample size does not matter. Jones will win because your friends think he will win.
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