Random samples of size 100 are taken from an infinite population whose population proportion is 0.2. The expected value and standard error of the sample proportion are A. 0.2 and 0.2 B. 20 and 0.2 C. 20 and .04 D. 0.2 and .04
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- Population proportion (\( p \)) = 0.2 - Sample size (\( n \)) = 100 Show more…
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