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 An automobile insurance company selected samples of policyh…

 An automobile insurance company selected samples of policyholders between two states, one “smaller” population state and one “larger” population state, and recorded the number of policyholders who made claims over the preceding three-year period. The data between the two state samples are as follows:  “Large” state   “Small” state Claims = 222 n = 925 Claims = 56 n = 280     Confidence Interval questions: Provide all confidence interval answers to 2 decimal places. 1. What is the margin of error for a 90% confidence interval for the difference between the proportion ofclaims in the large population state versus the proportion of claims in the small population state?  [MofE] 2. What is the confidence interval estimate for the difference between the two population proportions ata 95% confidence? Low value: [LowCI] ⇔ High value: [HighCI] Hypothesis testing: Provide values as appropriate for hypothesis testing.The insurance company wants to statistically test if the proportion of claims in the large state are greater thanthe proportion of claims in the small state.  We will conduct the hypothesis test at α = .10 3. Provide the hypothesis test criteria:   HO:  pLarge – pSmall [NullOperator] [MuNull]       HA:  pLarge – pSmall [AltOperator] [MuAlt] 4. Critical value approach: Compare the test statistic of  [TestStat] to the critical value of  [CriticalValue] 5. P-value approach:     Compare the p-value of  [Pvalue]  to α = .10 6. Conclusion:  (Type either Accept or Reject):  [AcceptReject]  HO 7. What does this mean?  That is, what does this hypothesis test decision tell us about the claims historyproportions comparison between large population states and small population states?(Business decision):  [WDTM]    

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What confidence level is applicable when n = 66,

What confidence level is applicable when n = 66,

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When doing analysis between two populations, with sample siz…

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Marxist, Christian, and Jewish Iranians didn’t support the Iranian Revolution.

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We learned in lecture that all the following are harmful effects of algorithmic biases towards young, Black girls on search engines except:

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According to our lectures, two fundamental characteristics o…

According to our lectures, two fundamental characteristics of participant actions in both Fandoms and Social Movements are:

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Governments only surveil marginalized communities or people…

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The type of content with the highest percentage of support f…

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In house sparrows (Passer domesticus), offspring require hig…

In house sparrows (Passer domesticus), offspring require high parental care, and both males and females contribute to raising the young. Which mating system is most likely in this species?

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