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Confidence level |
2007-11-19 |
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Fara pose la question : It is common for public opinion polls to have a " confidence level" of 95%, meaning
that there is a 0.95 probability that the poll results are accurate within the claimed margins of error.
If six different organizations conduct independent polls, what is the probability that all
six of them are accurate within the claimed margins of error? Does the results suggest that
with a confidence level of 95%, we can expect that almost all polls will be within the claimed
margin of error? Harley Weston lui répond. |
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Find the sample size needed |
2007-05-13 |
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Mini pose la question : Find the sample size needed to be 98% confident thata marketing survey on the proportion of shoppers who use the internet for holiday shopping is accurate within a margin of error of 0.02. Assume that the conditions for a binomial distribution are met, and that a current estimate for a sample proportion does not exist. Penny Nom lui répond. |
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Margin of error |
2001-07-13 |
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Jim pose la question : If a survey was completed by four different groups of people as indicated below what would the over-all margin of error be for this survey given the fact that the number of people in each group were different?
Group # polled Margin of error
A. 779 +/- 4%
B. 315 +/- 7%
C. 323 +/- 6%
D. 254 +/- 9%
Andrei Volodin lui répond. |
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