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Did you sleep with a comfort object as a child? Do you still? No need to stuff that teddy bear from your infant years in your closet the
next time you have a guest over—the odds are good that he or she has
a comfort object, too. A study conducted by Sleepopolis and
OnePoll reported that 34% of adults still sleep with a stuffed animal,
blanket, or other sentimental object, according to a survey of a random
sample of 100 adults. A similar study, based on a random sample of 80
children reports that 75% of children sleep with a comfort object.

Do these data provide convincing evidence that the proportion of adults
who sleep with a comfort object is less than the proportion of children
who sleep with a comfort object? Justify your answe

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