[See Solution] A 95% confidence interval for the proportion of women that have ever dozed off while driving is 0.07 to 0.14. For men, a 95% confidence interval
Question: A 95% confidence interval for the proportion of women that have ever dozed off while driving is 0.07 to 0.14. For men, a 95% confidence interval for the proportion that have ever dozed off while driving is 0.19 to 0.25. Assume both intervals were computed using large random samples.
- What conclusion can be made about the two population proportions that have dozed off while driving? Why?
- Rewrite each confidence interval in terms of percents rather than proportions. Does the conclusion remain the same? Explain.
- The two samples are which of the following: two independent or two dependent (matched pairs)?
- What type of data is found in this problem—categorical measurement
- Would the conclusion remain the same if the two confidence intervals had instead been calculated at 90% confidence? Explain.
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