A behavioral science researcher wishes to draw inferences about the proportion of one population. (a) Would she
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A behavioral science researcher wishes to draw inferences about the proportion of one population.
(a) Would she prefer that the standard error of a proportion be small or large? Why?
(b) Should she use the normal curve model or the t distributions as her theoretical model? Why?]
(c) When should she not use the procedures for drawing inferences about the proportion of one population discussed in this chapter?
(d) Why might she prefer to use confidence intervals for the proportion of one population rather than testing a specific null hypothesis?
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Introductory Statistics For The Behavioral Sciences
ISBN: 9780470907764
7th Edition
Authors: Joan Welkowitz, Barry H. Cohen, R. Brooke Lea
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