A polling company has decided to increase the size of its random sample of voters from about 3,000 people to about 5,500 people right before an election. A poll was designed to estimate the proportion of voters who favor a new law banning all exterior doors from opening inward. What is the effect of this increase?
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This increase will have no effect because the population size is the same. |
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To reduce the bias of the estimate |
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To increase the bias of the estimate |
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To increase the variability of the estimate |
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To reduce the variability of the estimate |
Correct option is:
reduce the variability of the estimate
(since increasing the sample size will make the estimator closer to the actual value of the population parameter)
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