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A developmental psychologist surveys a sample of 1,0001,000 children and calculates a 95%95\% confidence interval of [47, 53] for the percentage of children who read daily, where the population size is one hundred thousand. If the psychologist conducts the same study with a sample of 1,0001,000 children from a population of one hundred million, what will the new 95%95\% confidence interval be, and why?

Question: A developmental psychologist surveys a sample of 1,0001,000 children and calculates a 95%95\% confidence interval of [47, 53] for the percentage of children who read daily, where the population size is one hundred thousand. If the psychologist conducts the same study with a sample of 1,0001,000 children from a population of one hundred million, what will the new 95%95\% confidence interval be, and why?

Sample answer: The new confidence interval will remain [47, 53]. This is because the width of a confidence interval depends only on the size of the sample (1,0001,000) and does not depend on the size of the population (whether one hundred thousand or one hundred million).

Key points:

  • The new confidence interval will be [47, 53] (remain unchanged).
  • Confidence intervals depend only on the size of the sample.
  • Confidence intervals do not depend on the size of the population.

Rubric: The student must state that the new confidence interval will remain [47, 53] (or unchanged) and correctly apply the principle that confidence intervals depend only on the sample size and not on the population size.

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