In: Statistics and Probability
Forty-three percent of primary care doctors think their patients
receive unnecessary medical care. If required, round...
Forty-three percent of primary care doctors think their patients
receive unnecessary medical care. If required, round your answer to
four decimal places.
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Suppose a sample of 300 primary care doctors was taken. Show
the distribution of the sample proportion of doctors who think
their patients receive unnecessary medical care. |
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Suppose a sample of 500 primary care doctors was taken. Show
the distribution of the sample proportion of doctors who think
their patients receive unnecessary medical care. |
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Suppose a sample of 1,000 primary care doctors was taken. Show
the distribution of the sample proportion of doctors who think
their patients receive unnecessary medical care. |
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