Victims of domestic abuse. According to researchers at Dan Jones & Associates, 1 in every 3 women
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Victims of domestic abuse. According to researchers at Dan Jones & Associates, 1 in every 3 women has been a victim of domestic abuse (Domestic Violence: Incidence and Prevalence Study, Sept.–Dec., 2005). This probability was obtained from a survey of 1,000 adult women residing in Utah. Suppose we randomly sample 10 women and find that 6 have been abused.
a. What is the probability of observing 5 or more abused women in a sample of 10 if the proportion p of women who are victims of domestic abuse is really p =
1•3?
b. Many experts on domestic violence believe that the proportion of women who are domestically abused is closer to p = .10. Calculate the probability of observing 5 or more abused women in a sample of 10 if p = .10.
c. Why might your answers to parts a and b lead you to believe that p =
1•3?
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