In these simulations of parts (C) thru (E), we increased the sample proportion o
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In these simulations of parts (C) thru (E), we increased the sample proportion of registered voters in favor of the policy from 0.52 to 0.54 to 0.56. Each simulation assumed the population proportion of voters in favor of the policy was 0.5. As the sample proportion increases from 0.52 to 0.54 to 0.56, what happens to the number of simulations that result in a sample proportion as higher or higher in favor of the policy? (This is a reading assessment question. Be certain of your answer because you only get one attempt on this question.) Choose the correct answer below. A. decreases B. increases C. stays the sameExplanation / Answer
Answer to the question)
Since the orginal proportion is 0.5
in every simultation we go on increasing the Proportion value
the number of simulations actually that result in higher proportion value Decreases