Myers-Briggs: Marriage Counseling Isabel Myers was a pioneer in the study of personality types. She identifi ed
Question:
Myers-Briggs: Marriage Counseling Isabel Myers was a pioneer in the study of personality types. She identifi ed four basic personality preferences that are described at length in the book Manual: A Guide to the Development and Use of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, by Myers and McCaulley (Consulting Psychologists Press). Marriage counselors know that couples who have none of the four preferences in common may have a stormy marriage. Myers took a random sample of 375 married couples and found that 289 had two or more personality preferences in common. In another random sample of 571 married couples, it was found that only 23 had no preferences in common. Let p1 be the population proportion of all married couples who have two or more personality preferences in common. Let p2 be the population proportion of all married couples who have no personality preferences in common.
(a) Find a 99% confi dence interval for p1 p2.
(b) Interpretation Explain the meaning of the confi dence interval in part
(a) in the context of this problem. Does the confi dence interval contain all positive, all negative, or both positive and negative numbers? What does this tell you
(at the 99% confi dence level) about the proportion of married couples with two or more personality preferences in common compared with the proportion of married couples sharing no personality preferences in common?
Step by Step Answer:
Understanding Basic Statistics
ISBN: 9781305548893
7th Edition
Authors: Charles Henry Brase, Corrinne Pellillo Brase