Question: Example 4 referred to three randomly selected households in which the numbers of people are 2, 3, and 10. As in Example 4, consider the
Example 4 referred to three randomly selected households in which the numbers of people are 2, 3, and 10. As in Example 4, consider the values of 2, 3, and 10 to be a population and assume that samples of size n = 2 are randomly selected with replacement. Construct a probability distribution table that describes the sampling distribution of the proportion of odd numbers when samples of size n = 2 are randomly selected. Does the mean of the sample proportions equal the proportion of odd numbers in the population? Do the sample proportions target the value of the population proportion? Does the sample proportion make a good estimator of the population proportion?
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