In 2014, GSS respondents (N = 950) were asked whether homosexual relations were wrong. The data show
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In 2014, GSS respondents (N = 950) were asked whether homosexual relations were wrong. The data show that 40% believed that homosexual relations were always wrong, while 49% believed that homosexual relations were not wrong at all.
1. For each reported percentage, calculate the 95% confidence interval.
2. Approximately 10% of GSS respondents were in the middle, some saying that homosexual relations were almost always wrong or sometimes wrong. Calculate the 95% confidence interval.
3. Based on your calculations, what conclusions can you draw about the public’s opinions of homosexual behavior?
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Social Statistics For A Diverse Society
ISBN: 9781506347202
8th Edition
Authors: Chava Frankfort Nachmias, Anna Y. Leon Guerrero
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