Complete Question
Which sample size, n, gives the smallest standard deviation of the null distribution of sample proportions if the hypothesized long-run proportion π is 0.25?
Select one:
a. 50
b. 30
c. 40
d. 20
Answer:
The correct option is a
Step-by-step explanation:
Generally standard deviation for [tex]\pi[/tex] is mathematically represented as
[tex]S = \sqrt{\frac{\pi * (1- \pi)}{n} }[/tex]
Where n is the sample size
So from the equation we see that
[tex]S \ \ \ \alpha \ \ \ \frac{1}{\sqrt{n} }[/tex]
So this tell us that the more the sample size the lesser the standard deviation so the correct of to is A