In 1987, the General Social Survey asked, "Have you ever been active in a veteran's group? " For this question, 52 people said that they did out of 98 randomly selected people. The General Social survey randomly selects adults living in the US. Someone wanted to compute a 95% confidence interval for p. What is parameter?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: p → POPULATION PROPORTION

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : n 1987, the General Social Survey asked, "Have you ever been active in a veteran's group? "

Sample size : n= 98

Proportion of successes =  52

The confidence interval for p is given by :-

[tex]p\pm\ z_{\alpha/2}\sqrt{\dfrac{p(1-p)}{n}}[/tex]

Where p is population proportion of successes.

So the parameter is p → POPULATION PROPORTION