Math 143 C/E, Spring 2001
IPS Reading Questions
Chapter 8, Section 1, Part 2: pp. 588-595
Remember that the goal of a hypothesis test is
different from that of a confidence interval.
Specifically, we are testing the compatability
of our sample proportion against a proposed value
p0 for the population proportion. The only
reason we resorted to using the standard error of
in the first place was because we
didn't know the population proportion (and hence
we didn't know
s
). But in a
significance test we deal in hypotheticals; in
particular, we propose that the population proportion
be p0. If we're going to propose it, then we
should go all the way in our assumption, which means
that, if it were the correct parameter, then
s
is what appears in the denominator.
If you have no knowledge of the value of p, the population proportion, then a safe sample size would be
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