Researchers wondered if there was a difference between males and females in regard to some common annoyances. They asked a random sample of males and females, the following question: "Are you annoyed by people who repeatedly check their mobile phones while having an in-person conversation?" Among the 505 males surveyed, 171 responded "Yes"; among th 522 females surveyed, 202 responded "Yes." Does the evidence suggest a higher proportion of females are annoyed by this behavior? Complete parts (a) through (g) below. C (a) Determine the sample proportion for each sample. respectively. The proportions of the females and males who took the survey who are annoyed by the behavior in question are and (Round to four decimal places as needed.)

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Researchers wondered there was a difference between males and females in regard to some common annoyances. They asked random sample of males and females, the following
question: "Are you annoyed by people who repeatedly check their mobile phones while having an in-person conversation?" Among the 505 males surveyed, 171 responded "Yes"; among the
522 females surveyed, 202 responded "Yes." Does the evidence suggest a higher proportion of females are annoyed by this behavior? Complete parts (a) through (g) below.
(a) Determine the sample proportion for each sample.
and
The proportions of the females and males who took the survey who are annoyed by the behavior in question are
(Round to four decimal places as needed.)
respectively.
Transcribed Image Text:Researchers wondered there was a difference between males and females in regard to some common annoyances. They asked random sample of males and females, the following question: "Are you annoyed by people who repeatedly check their mobile phones while having an in-person conversation?" Among the 505 males surveyed, 171 responded "Yes"; among the 522 females surveyed, 202 responded "Yes." Does the evidence suggest a higher proportion of females are annoyed by this behavior? Complete parts (a) through (g) below. (a) Determine the sample proportion for each sample. and The proportions of the females and males who took the survey who are annoyed by the behavior in question are (Round to four decimal places as needed.) respectively.
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