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If a simple random sample of 300 observations is taken from a population whose proportion p = 0.6,then the expected value of the sample proportion If a simple random sample of 300 observations is taken from a population whose proportion p = 0.6,then the expected value of the sample proportion   is 0.60. is 0.60.

Simple Random Sample

A subset of a statistical population in which each member has an equal chance of being chosen, resulting in a sample that is representative of the population.

Expected Value

The long-run average value of repetitions of the experiment it represents.

Sample Proportion

The quotient of the number of successful outcomes to the total number of observations in a sample, often used as an estimate of the population proportion.

  • Comprehend how the size of the sample impacts the precision and relevance of the normal distribution within sampling distributions.
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Kadiann Brownabout 10 hours ago
Final Answer :
True
Explanation :
The expected value of the sample proportion is equal to the population proportion, which is 0.6 in this case.