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Chapter 19 Problem 3

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Negatives After the political ad campaign described in Exercise 1a, pollsters check the governors negatives. They test the hypothesis that the ads produced no change against the alternative that the negatives are now below 30% and find a P-value of 0.22. Which conclusion is appropriate? Explain. a) Theres a 22% chance that the ads worked. b) Theres a 78% chance that the ads worked. c) Theres a 22% chance that their poll is correct. d) Theres a 22% chance that natural sampling variation could produce poll results like these if theres really no change in public opinion.

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The correct answer is d). The P-value is a measure of how likely it is that natural sampling variation could produc
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Title Stats Modeling the World 4 
Author David E. Bock, Paul F. Velleman, Richard D. De Veaux
ISBN 9780321854018

Negatives After the political ad campaign described in Exercise 1a, pollsters check the

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