The July 20, 1998, issue of Fortune magazine reported the results of a survey on executive training
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a. Suppose we wish to use the results of this survey to justify the claim that more than 70 percent of CEOs believe that companies should have fast-track training programs. Assuming that the 300 surveyed CEOs were randomly selected, and assuming, for the sake of argument, that 70 percent of CEOs believe that companies should have fast-track training programs (that is. p = .70), calculate the probability of observing a sample proportion of .75 or more. That is, calculate P( > .75).
b. Based on the probability you computed in part a, would you conclude that more than 70 percent of CEOs believe that companies should have fast-track training programs? Explain.
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Business Statistics In Practice
ISBN: 9780073401836
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Authors: Bruce Bowerman, Richard O'Connell
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