Human Cloning In a Gallup Poll 441 of 507 adults said it was
     Human Cloning In a Gallup Poll, 441 of 507 adults said it was \"morally wrong\" to clone humans.  What proportion of the respondents believed it morally wrong to clone humans?  Find a 95% confidence interval for the population proportion who believed it is morally wrong to clone humans. Assume that Gallup used a simple random sample.  Find an 80% confidence interval (using a z* of 1,28 if you are calculating by hand).  Which interval is wider, and why? 
  
  Solution
a)
 Mean(x)=447
 Sample Size(n)=507
 Sample proportion = x/n =0.8817
 b)
 CI = p ± Z a/2 Sqrt(p*(1-p)/n)))
 x = Mean
 n = Sample Size
 a = 1 - (Confidence Level/100)
 Za/2 = Z-table value
 CI = Confidence Interval
 Mean(x)=447
 Sample Size(n)=507
 Sample proportion = x/n =0.8817
 Confidence Interval = [ 0.8817 ±Z a/2 ( Sqrt ( 0.8817*0.1183) /507)]
 = [ 0.8817 - 1.96* Sqrt(0.0002) , 0.8817 + 1.96* Sqrt(0.0002) ]
 = [ 0.8536,0.9098]
 c)
 AT 80& CI
 Confidence Interval = [ 0.8817 ±Z a/2 ( Sqrt ( 0.8817*0.1183) /507)]
 = [ 0.8817 - 1.28* Sqrt(0.0002) , 0.8817 + 1.28* Sqrt(0.0002) ]
 = [ 0.8633,0.9001]
d)
 Higher the confidence widen the interval

