Attitudes toward drinking and studies of behavior. Some of

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Attitudes toward drinking and studies of behavior. Some of the methods in this section are approximations rather than exact probability results. We have given rules of thumb for safe use of these approximations. (a) You are interested in attitudes toward drinking among the 75 members of a fraternity. You choose 30 members at random to interview. One question is Have you had five or more drinks at one time during the last week? Suppose that in fact 30% of the 75 members would say Yes. Explain why you cannot safely use the B130, 0.32 distribution for the count X in your sample who say Yes. (b) The National AIDS Behavioral Surveys found that 0.2% (thats 0.002 as a decimal fraction) of adult heterosexuals had both received a blood transfusion and had a sexual partner from a group at high risk of AIDS. Suppose that this national proportion holds for your region. Explain why you cannot safely use the Normal approximation for the sample proportion who fall in this group when you interview an SRS of 1000 adults.

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