Assuming that the sample is randomly selected calculate a


1. On the basis of the confidence interval given in Exercise 8.41, is there convincing evidence that a majority of all marketing researchers disapprove of the actions taken in the conflict of interest scenario? Explain.

2. In an article in CA Magazine, Neil Fitzgerald surveyed Scottish business customers concerning their satisfaction with aspects of their banking relationships. Fitzgerald reports that, in 418 telephone interviews conducted by George Street Research, 67 percent of the respondents gave their banks a high rating for overall satisfaction.

a. Assuming that the sample is randomly selected, calculate a 99 percent confidence interval for the proportion of all Scottish business customers who give their banks a high rating for overall satisfaction.

b. Based on this interval, can we be 99 percent confident that more than 60 percent of all Scottish business customers give their banks a high rating for overall satisfaction?

Text Book: Business Statics in Practice By BOWERMAN.

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