Political party affiliation is believed to be a very strong indicator of how voters will vote in Presidential Elections. You are
interested in determining if voter party loyalty has changed since 1992. During the 1992 election, the proportion of self-proclaimed Republicans who voted for George H. W. Bush was 0.924. During the 2012 election, in a survey of 277 Republican voters, 213 indicated that they had voted for Mitt Romney. The 90% confidence interval for this proportion is ( 0.7273 , 0.8106 ). What is the best conclusion you can make from this information that is listed below
The best conclusion is that we are 90% that the true population proportion of Republicans that voted for Mitt Romney is between 0.7273 and 0.8106.
Step-by-step explanation:
x% confidence interval:
A confidence interval is built from a sample, has bounds a and b, and has a confidence level of x%. It means that we are x% confident that the population mean is between a and b.
In this question:
The 90% confidence interval for the proportion of Republican voters that had voted for Mitt Romney is (0.7273, 0.8106). The best conclusion is that we are 90% that the true population proportion of Republicans that voted for Mitt Romney is between 0.7273 and 0.8106.