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Question
A research project was conducted to study the effect of smoking and weight upon resting pulse rate. The response variable is coded as 1 when the pulse rate is low and 0 when it high. Smoking is also coding as 1 when smoking and 0 when not smoking. Shown below is Minitab output from a logistic regression.The predicted probability that a 150 pounds person who does not smoke has a low pulse rate is
a) 0.639512
b) 0.853987
c) 0.2145
d) 0.5
e) 0.9871
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a) 3.68
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A random sample of 400 items from a population shows that 160 of the sample items possess a given characteristic. A random sample of 400 items from a second population resulted in 110 of the sample items possessing the characteristic. Using this data, a 99% confidence interval is constructed to estimate the difference in population proportions which possess the given characteristic. The resulting confidence interval is _______.
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A researcher is interested in estimating the difference in two population proportions. A sample of 400 from each population results in sample proportions of .61 and .64. A 90% confidence interval for the difference in the population proportions is _______.
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