Democratic (Examples 15, 16, 17, 18) Voters and the FBI In 2003 and 2017 Gallup asked Democratic voters about their views on the FBI. In 2003, 44 % thought the FBI did a good or excellent job. In 2017, 69 % of Democratic voters felt this way. Assume these percentages are based on samples of 1200 Democratic voters. a. Can we conclude, on the basis of these two percentages alone, that the proportion of Democratic voters who think the FBI is doing a good or excellent job has increase from 2003 to 2017? Why or why not? b. Check that the conditions for using a two-proportion confidence interval hold. You can assume that the sample is a random sample. c. Construct a 95 % confidence interval for the difference in the proportions of Democratic voters who believe the FBI is doing a good or excellent job, p 1 − p 2 . Let p 1 be the proportion of Democratic voters who felt this way in 2003 and p 2 be the proportion of Democratic voters who felt this way in 2017. d. Interpret the interval you constructed in part c. Has the proportion of Democratic voters who feel this way increased? Explain.
Democratic (Examples 15, 16, 17, 18) Voters and the FBI In 2003 and 2017 Gallup asked Democratic voters about their views on the FBI. In 2003, 44 % thought the FBI did a good or excellent job. In 2017, 69 % of Democratic voters felt this way. Assume these percentages are based on samples of 1200 Democratic voters. a. Can we conclude, on the basis of these two percentages alone, that the proportion of Democratic voters who think the FBI is doing a good or excellent job has increase from 2003 to 2017? Why or why not? b. Check that the conditions for using a two-proportion confidence interval hold. You can assume that the sample is a random sample. c. Construct a 95 % confidence interval for the difference in the proportions of Democratic voters who believe the FBI is doing a good or excellent job, p 1 − p 2 . Let p 1 be the proportion of Democratic voters who felt this way in 2003 and p 2 be the proportion of Democratic voters who felt this way in 2017. d. Interpret the interval you constructed in part c. Has the proportion of Democratic voters who feel this way increased? Explain.
Solution Summary: The author explains that it is impossible to conclude that the proportion of voters who think that FBI is doing good or excellent job has increased from 2003 to 2017.
Democratic (Examples 15, 16, 17, 18) Voters and the FBI In 2003 and 2017 Gallup asked Democratic voters about their views on the FBI. In 2003,
44
%
thought the FBI did a good or excellent job. In 2017,
69
%
of Democratic voters felt this way. Assume these percentages are based on samples of 1200 Democratic voters.
a. Can we conclude, on the basis of these two percentages alone, that the proportion of Democratic voters who think the FBI is doing a good or excellent job has increase from 2003 to 2017? Why or why not?
b. Check that the conditions for using a two-proportion confidence interval hold. You can assume that the sample is a random sample.
c. Construct a
95
%
confidence interval for the difference in the proportions of Democratic voters who believe the FBI is doing a good or excellent job,
p
1
−
p
2
. Let
p
1
be the proportion of Democratic voters who felt this way in 2003 and
p
2
be the proportion of Democratic voters who felt this way in 2017.
d. Interpret the interval you constructed in part
c. Has the proportion of Democratic voters who feel this way increased? Explain.
Find the critical value for a left-tailed test using the F distribution with a 0.025, degrees of freedom in the numerator=12, and degrees of freedom in the
denominator = 50. A portion of the table of critical values of the F-distribution is provided.
Click the icon to view the partial table of critical values of the F-distribution.
What is the critical value?
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
A retail store manager claims that the average daily sales of the store are $1,500.
You aim to test whether the actual average daily sales differ significantly from this claimed value.
You can provide your answer by inserting a text box and the answer must include:
Null hypothesis,
Alternative hypothesis,
Show answer (output table/summary table), and
Conclusion based on the P value.
Showing the calculation is a must. If calculation is missing,so please provide a step by step on the answers
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