[See Solution] The start of the twenty-first century saw many corporate scandals and many individuals losing faith in business. In a 2007 poll conducted by
Question: The start of the twenty-first century saw many corporate scandals and many individuals losing faith in business. In a 2007 poll conducted by the New York City-based Edelman Public Relations firm, 57% of respondents say they trust business to "do what is right." This percentage was the highest in the annual survey since 2001.
- If the sample size is 100, construct a 95% confidence interval estimate of the population proportion of individuals who trust business to "do what is right."
- If the sample size is 200, construct a 95% confidence interval estimate of the population proportion of individuals who trust business to "do what is right."
- Based on the results of part (a), can you conclude that more than half of the respondents trust business to "do what is right"? Explain your answer.
- Based on the results of part (b), can you conclude that more than half of the respondents trust business to "do what is right"? Explain your answer.
- Discuss the effect that sample size has on the width of confidence intervals.
Price: $2.99
Solution: The downloadable solution consists of 2 pages
Deliverable: Word Document 