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Older people often have a hard time finding work. AARP reported on the number of weeks it takes a worker aged 55 plus to find a job. The data on number of weeks spent searching for a job collected by AARP (AARP Bulletin, April 2008) Shows that the mean number of weeks a worker aged 55 plus spent to find a job is 22 weeks. The sample standard deviation is 11.89 weeks and sample size is 40.a) Provide a point estimate of the population mean number of weeks it takes a worker aged 55 plus to find a job.
b) At 95% confidence, what is the margin of error?
c) What is the 95% confidence interval estimate of the mean?
d) Discuss the degree of skewness found in the sample data. What suggestion would you make for a repeat of this study?
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