Two researchers, Jaime and Maria, each construct confidence intervals for the proportion of a population who is left-handed. They find the point estimate is 0.13. Each independently constructs a confidence interval based on the point estimate. Jaime’s interval is (0.097, 0.163) while Maria’s interval is (0.117, 0.173). Which interval is wrong and why?

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Step-by-step explanation:

From data give above we have

Point estimate[tex] = \hat{p} = 0.13[/tex]

Jamie interval = (0.097 , 0.163)

Mariya's interval = (0.117,0.173)

Mean value of jamie interval[tex]= \frac{0.097+0.163}{2} = 0.13[/tex]

therefore we can say jamie interval is equal to point estimate which is equal to 0.13

Now mean of Mariyah

[tex]\frac{0.117+0.173}{2} = 0.145[/tex]

According to the given calculation, Mariyah interval is wrong due to mean value.

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