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A prior study determined the point estimate of the population proportion as 58% ( = 0.58). The analysts decide to conduct a second study on the same topic and would like its margin of error, E, to be 4%
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A prior study determined the point estimate of the population proportion as 58% ( = 0.58). The analysts decide to conduct a second study on the same topic and would like its margin of error, E, to be 4% when its confidence level is 95% (z*-score of 1.96). What is the minimum sample size that should be used so the estimate of will be within the required margin of error of the population proportion? n = (1 – ) • 12 23 585 808
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just took test
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The minimum sample size required for a test with a confidence interval of
with a z-score of
and margin of error of E and a population proportion of p is given by:
Given p = 58% = 0.58, E = 4% = 0.04,
Therefore,
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