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kvv77 [185]
4 years ago
8

Out of a sample of 970 car owners, you find 261 that made their purchase primarily based on brand loyalty. Step 1 of 2: If you a

re interested in the proportion of car owners that base their purchase on brand loyalty, what is the Standard Error of the Sample Proportion obtained from these data? (Round to 4 decimal places.)
Mathematics
2 answers:
Annette [7]4 years ago
8 0

Given Information:  

Sampling size = n = 261

Required Information:  

standard deviation of sample proportion = σp = ?

Answer:  

standard deviation of sample proportion = 0.0142

Explanation:

The standard deviation for sample proportion is given by

σp = √p(1 - p)/n

Check if the condition np ≥  10 or n(1 - p) ≥  10  is satisfied

p = 261/970

p = 0.269

np = 970*0.269

np = 260.93

n(1 - p) = 970*(1 - 0.269)

n(1 - p) = 709.07

Since 260.93 ≥ 10 and 709.07 ≥ 10 then the sampling proportion will have less variability meaning that the distribution of sample proportion will have a mean of almost same as population proportion.

σp = √p(1 - p)/n

σp = √0.269(1 - 0.269)/970

σp = √0.269(0.731)/970

σp = 0.0142

Therefore, the standard error of the sample proportion obtained from these data is 0.0142

irinina [24]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The standard error of the sample proportion is 0.0142.

Step-by-step explanation:

Standard error of a sample proportion is given as sqrt[p(1-p) ÷ n]

p is the sample proportion = 261/970 = 0.269

n is sample size = 970

Standard error = sqrt[p(1-p) ÷ n] = sqrt[0.269(1-0.269) ÷ 970] = sqrt[2.0272×10^-4] = 0.0142 (to 4 decimal places)

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