A Gallup poll taken in May 2000 asked the question In genera
A Gallup poll taken in May 2000 asked the question, “In general, do you feel that the laws covering the sale of firearms should be made: more strict, less strict, or kept as they are now?” Of the n = 493 men who responded, 52% said “more strict,” while of the n = 538 women who responded, 72% said, “more strict.” Assuming that these respondents constitute random samples of U.S. men and women, is there sufficient evidence to conclude that a higher proportion of women than men in the population think that these laws should be made more strict? Use the level of significance alpha = 0.05.
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