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Confidence Intervals for a Population Confidence Intervals for a Population Proportion Proportion Section 7.3 ©McGraw-Hill Education. Objectives 1. Construct a confidence interval for a population proportion 2. Find the sample size necessary to obtain a confidence interval of a given width 3. Describe a method for constructing confidence intervals with small samples ©McGraw-Hill Education. Objective 1* Objective 1* Construct a confidence interval for a population proportion *(Tables) ©McGraw-Hill Education. Confidence Interval for a Proportion* The music organization Little Kids Rock surveyed 517 music teachers, and 403 of them said that video games like Guitar Hero and Rock Band, in which players try to play music in time with a video image, have a positive effect on music education. Assuming these teachers to be a random sample of U.S. music teachers, we would like to construct a confidence interval for the proportion of music teachers who believe that music video games have a positive effect on music classrooms. ©McGraw-Hill Education. Notation* • We use the following notation: • is the population proportion of individuals who are in a specified category. • is the number of individuals in the sample who are in the specified category. • is the sample size. • is the sample proportion of individuals who are in the specified category. is defined as ©McGraw-Hill Education.
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