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Mathematics, 03.02.2021 23:00, unicornturd

A political candidate feels that she performed particularly well in the most recent debate against her opponent. Her campaign manager polled a random sample of 400 likely voters before the debate and a random sample of 500 likely voters after the debate. The 95% confidence interval for the true difference (post-debate minus pre-debate) in proportions of likely voters who would vote for this candidate was (–0.014, 0.064). What was the difference (pre-debate minus post-debate) in the sample proportions of likely voters who said they will vote for this candidate? 0.064 + -0.014/2 = 0.025
0.064 - -0.014/2 = 0.039
0.064 + (–0.014) = 0.050
0.064 – (–0.014) = 0.078

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