A study considered the question, "Are you a registered voter?" Accuracy of response was confirmed by a check of city voting records. Two methods of survey were used: a face-to-face Interview and a telepho asked the voter registration question face to face, of those sampled, seventy respondents gave accurate answers (as verified by city records). Another random sample of $4 people were asked the same question during a telephone interview. the samples are representative of the general population, ty five respondents gave accurate answers. Assume (a) Categorize the problem below according to parameter being estimated, proportion p, mean j, difference of means , - , or difference of proportions p, - py- Then solve the problem. OPI - P2 OP (b) Let p, be the population proportion of all people who answer the voter registration question accurately during a face-to-face Interview. Let p, be the population proportion of all people who answer the question accurately during a telephone Interview. Find a 90% confidence interval for P, - Pa. (Use 3 decimal places.) lower limit upper limit (c) Does the interval contain numbers that are all positive? all negative? mixed? Comment on the meaning of the confidence Interval in the context of this problem. At the 90% level, do you detect any difference in the proportion of accurate responses from face-to-face interviews compared with the proportion of accurate responses from telephone Interviews? Because the Interval contains only positive numbers, we can say that there is a higher proportion of accurate responses in face-to-face Interviews. Because the interval contains both positive and negative numbers, we can not say that there is a higher proportion of accurate responses In face-to-face Interviews. O we can not make any conclusions using this confidence Interval. Because the Interval contains only negative numbers, we can say that there is a higher proportion of accurate responses in telephone Interviews. US $ 0 7:33 O Oil