A few days ago
math question…?
USA Today’s AD Track examined the effectiveness of the new ads involving the
Pets.com Sock Puppet (which is now extinct). In particular, they conducted a
nationwide poll of 428 adults who had seen the Pets.com ads and asked for
their opinions. They found that 36% of the respondents said they liked the ads.
Suppose you increased the sample size for this poll to 1000, but you had the
same sample percentage who like the ads (36%). How would this change the p-
value of the hypothesis test you want to conduct?
need answer asap…. please 🙂
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A few days ago
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428x.36=154.08=154
1000x.36=360
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