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A sociologist is studying the effect of having children within the first 2 years of marriage on the divorce rate.Using hospital birth records,she selects a simple random sample of 200 couples who had children within the first 2 years of marriage.Following up on these couples,she finds that 80 couples are divorced within 5 years.Let p = the population proportion of couples who had children within the first 2 years of marriage and are divorced within 5 years.Is the sample size of n = 200 large enough to estimate p with a margin of error 0.05 with 90% confidence? Use the observed value 0.40 as the value for p*.
A) Yes
B) No
C) This cannot be determined from the information given.
Marginal Error
The amount of error allowed in the results of a survey or experiment, affecting how the results can be interpreted; commonly associated with the term "margin of error."
Confidence
A degree of certainty or belief in a proposition, often quantified in statistics as a confidence level in interval estimates.
Sample Size
The number of individuals or observations included in a sample drawn from a population.
- Ascertain the correct sample dimension for determining population parameters within a given error margin.
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Learning Objectives
- Ascertain the correct sample dimension for determining population parameters within a given error margin.
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