Among the sample, the information for three particular respondents is given here: (i) Respondent 1 reported spending
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(i) Respondent 1 reported spending 240 minutes in the last three days reading/watching news coverage about the trial and not being happy with the verdict.
(ii) Respondent 2 reported spending 90 minutes in the last three days reading/watching news coverage about the trial and not being happy with the verdict.
(iii) Respondent 3 reported spending 30 minutes in the last three days reading/watching news coverage about the trial and being happy with the verdict.
Use this information to fill in the blank data table below, where the last row (¦) indicates that additional information is present in the real data table since there were actually 562 likely voters in the survey. Be sure to provide appropriate labels/headings for the table columns.
In order to understand more about how people in the U.S. feel about the outcome of a recent criminal trial in which the defendant was found not guilty, a television news program invites viewers to go the news programs website and indicate their opinion about the event. At the end of the show 82% of the people who voted in the poll indicated they were unhappy with the verdict.
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Introduction To Statistical Investigations
ISBN: 9781118172148
1st Edition
Authors: Beth L.Chance, George W.Cobb, Allan J.Rossman Nathan Tintle, Todd Swanson Soma Roy