Answer:
If the representative interviewed 100 people at a certain supermarket, and 82 people indicated that they liked the new design, the conditions for creating a confidence interval for the population proportion NOT been met because:
- the sample was from one source- supermarket.
- The number sampled (100 people) in comparison with the population of people in the state is negligible.
Step-by-step explanation:
When constructing confidence intervals the assumptions and conditions of the central limit theorem must be met in order to use the normal model.
Randomization Condition: The data must be sampled randomly. Is one of the good sampling methodologies discussed in the Sampling and Data chapter being used?
Independence Assumption: The sample values must be independent of each other. This means that the occurrence of one event has no influence on the next event. Usually, if we know that people or items were selected randomly we can assume that the independence assumption is met.
10% Condition: When the sample is drawn without replacement (usually the case), the sample size, n, should be no more than 10% of the population.
Sample Size Condition: The sample size must be sufficiently large.