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Cereina Shiola
on Oct 11, 2024Verified
A new manager,hired at a large warehouse,was told to reduce the employee sick leave.The manager introduced a new incentive program for employees with perfect attendance.Suppose the proportion of the employees sick prior to the new program is ppp _ { p }pp and the employees sick after the new program is Pa\mathrm { Pa }Pa .A study found a 98% confidence interval for ppp _ { p }pp - Pa\mathrm { Pa }Pa is (-0.0668,0.1125) .Give an interpretation of this confidence interval.
A) We know that 98% of the employees sick after the new program is between 6.68% less and 11.25% more than the employees sick prior to the new program.
B) We are 98% confident that the proportion of the employees sick prior to the new program is between 6.68% less and 11.25% more than the proportion of the employees sick after the new program.
C) We know that 98% of all random samples done on the population will show that the proportion of the employees sick prior to the new program is between 6.68% less and 11.25% more than the proportion of the employees sick after the new program.
D) We know that 98% of the employees sick prior to the new program is between 6.68% less and 11.25% more than the employees sick after the new program.
E) We are 98% confident that the proportion of the employees sick after the new program is between 6.68% less and 11.25% more than the proportion of the employees sick prior to the new program.
Perfect Attendance
The achievement of being present at every required instance over a set period of time, often used in educational and work contexts.
Incentive Program
A strategy used by organizations to motivate and reward employees to exceed standard expectations.
- Understand the concept of confidence intervals and their interpretation.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the concept of confidence intervals and their interpretation.
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