Mathematics
Mathematics, 05.05.2021 17:50, emojilover8188

A researcher would like to estimate p, the proportion of U. S. adults who support recognizing civil unions between gay or lesbian couples. If the researcher would like to be 95% sure that the obtained sample proportion would be within 1.5% of p (the proportion in the entire population of U. S. adults), what sample size should be used?
(a) 17,778
(b) 4,445
(c) 1,112
(d) 67
(e) 45
Due to a limited budget, the researcher obtained opinions from a random sample of only 2,222 U. S. adults. With this sample size, the researcher can be 95% confident that the obtained sample proportion will differ from the true proportion (p) by no more than (answers are rounded):
(a) .04%
(b) .75%
(c) 2.1%
(d) 3%
(e) There is no way to figure this out without knowing the actual sample proportion that was obtained.

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