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Mathematics, 19.03.2020 08:20 emileep13

A research center is interested in finding a state population's view on a specific candidate for governor. Researchers
identify a random sample of 1,000 people from the population and mail each person a questionnaire. The recipients are
asked to answer the questions and mail the questionnaire back to the research center. Of the responses, 54% favor the
candidate, and 46% oppose the candidate. The research center is predicting the candidate as the winner of the election. Is
the statistical conclusion drawn by the research center valid? Why or why not?

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