Males vs Females and One True Love In a study, a random sample of 2625 US adults were asked whether they agree or disagree that there is "only one true love for each person." The response and gender of the participants is shown in Table 1.         Male Female Total     Agree 372 363 735     Disagree 807 1005 1812     Don't know 34 44 78     Total 1213 1412 2625 Table 1 Is there only one true love for each person? (a) Use the information in the table to construct a 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportion who agree, between males and females, using the fact that the standard error for the difference is 0.018. Round your answers to three decimal places. The 95% confidence interval is  to . (b) Is it plausible that there is no difference between males and females in the proportion who agree that each person has only one true love?  YesNo

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Males vs Females and One True Love

In a study, a random sample of 2625 US adults were asked whether they agree or disagree that there is "only one true love for each person." The response and gender of the participants is shown in Table 1.

        Male Female Total
    Agree 372 363 735
    Disagree 807 1005 1812
    Don't know 34 44 78
    Total 1213 1412 2625

Table 1 Is there only one true love for each person?

(a) Use the information in the table to construct a 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportion who agree, between males and females, using the fact that the standard error for the difference is 0.018.

Round your answers to three decimal places.

The 95% confidence interval is  to .

(b) Is it plausible that there is no difference between males and females in the proportion who agree that each person has only one true love?

 YesNo
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