[Step-by-Step] In a study of perception, 80 men are tested and 7 are found to have red/green color blindness. Construct a 90% confidence interval estimate


Question: In a study of perception, 80 men are tested and 7 are found to have red/green color blindness.

  1. Construct a 90% confidence interval estimate of the proportion of all men with this type of color blindness.
  2. What sample size would be needed to estimate the proportion of male red/green color blindness if we wanted 96% confidence that the sample proportion is in error by no more than 0.03? Use the sample proportion as a known estimate.
  3. Women have a 0.25% rate of red/green color blindness. Based on the result from part (a), can we safely conclude that women have a lower rate of red/green color blindness than men?

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