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If random samples of size 525 were taken from a very large population whose population proportion is 0.3. The standard deviation of the sample proportions (i.e., the standard error of the proportion) is

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Answer: 0.02

Explanation:

Given: Sample size :
n= 525

The population proportion
P=0.3

Then,
Q=1-P=1-0.3=0.7

The formula to calculate the standard error is given by :-


S.E.\sqrt{(PQ)/(n)}


\Rightarrow\ S.E.=\sqrt{(0.3*0.7)/(525)}=0.02

Hence, the standard deviation of the sample proportions (i.e., the standard error of the proportion) is 0.02.

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