Katie selects a simple random sample of 25 students at her large school and finds that 5 of them are planning to try out
for the soccer team next year. She wants to construct a confidence interval for p = the proportion of all students at her
school who plan to try out for the soccer team next year, but she realizes she hasn't met all the conditions for
constructing the interval. Which condition for this procedure has she failed to meet?
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O no 10
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The sample size must be less than 10% of the population size.
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SAT, 26.06.2019 05:00, mv603177
This graph represents four ecosystems. each ecosystem has a different number of species, adding to its biodiversity. different colors represent different species. which statements correctly summarize the data depicted by the graph? 1. ecosystem d has more biodiversity than ecosystem c. 2. ecosystem b has more biodiversity than all the other ecosystems. 3. ecosystem a has more biodiversity than ecosystem b but less biodiversity than ecosystem c. 4. ecosystem b has more biodiversity than ecosystems c and d but less biodiversity than ecosystem a. 5. ecosystem a has more biodiversity than ecosystem c but less biodiversity than ecosystem b.
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SAT, 26.06.2019 16:20, victoria1831
How did loftus interpret false memories? a. because of their desire to whoever is asking them about their memories people will often go along with what they want to hear b. eyewitness memories becomes faulty when we make errors in identifying the source of information we have stored in long term memory c. we accept subsequent misinformation as being correct, and this information becomes part of our memory for the original event d. when we retrieve a memory for a particular event from long-term memory, we also retrieve information from other sources relevant to the event
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