Out of 200 people sampled, 78 had dogs. Based on this, construct a 95% confidence interval for the true population proportion of people with dogs. give your answers as decimals to three places ________ < p < _______
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Out of 200 people sampled, 78 had dogs. Based on this, construct a 95% confidence interval for the true population proportion of people with dogs.
give your answers as decimals to three places
________ < p < _______
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- I need help explaining parts a and b.Solve the following problem without using excelThat is, solve step by stepCalculate the mean median mode and standard deviation of the data 21,30, 27, 30, 25A recent study evaluated how addicted teenagers become to nicotine once they start smoking. The response variable was the number of yes answers on a questionnaire called the Hooked on Nicotine Checklist (HONC). Of teenagers who had tried tobacco, the mean HONC score was 3.8 (s = 4.4) for the 141 females and 2.4 (s = 3.5) for the 178 males. Complete parts a through c below. a. Find the standard error comparing the sample means. Interpret. The standard error is se= 0.4540. (Round to four decimal places as needed.) What does the standard error indicate? ... OA. The standard error is the standard deviation of the sample for this study. OCT 28 OB. The standard error is the difference in standard deviations for the two populations. OC. The standard error is the standard deviation of the difference between x₁-x₂. D. The standard error describes the spread of the sampling distribution of x₁-x₂. b. Find the test statistic and P-value for Ho: H₁ H₂ and Ha: H₁ H₂. Interpret, and explain what (if…
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