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A total of 2002 American adults were surveyed about their opinion on the degree to which political leaders talk about their faith and prayer. Their responses are summarized in the table to the right. Answer parts (a) through (e). }(l) Opinions on the Degree to Which Political Leaders Talk about Their Faith and Prayer Responses & Frequency Too Much & 621 Too Little & 823 Right Amount & 458 Not Sure & 100 Total & 2002 (Type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as needed.) e. On the basis of the information in the table, a student concludes that if politicians want to gain more popularity with Americans, they sho talk more about their faith and prayer because the response "too little" has the largest frequency. Identify two problems with the student's logic. Select all that apply. A. A person's religious beliefs have no effect on their popularity. B. The student has interpreted the table incorrectly. C. If politicians talk more about their faith and prayer, then some or all Americans whose responses were "right amount" and "not sure" might then think that politicians talk too much about their faith and prayer. D. The student is assuming the percentages for all Americans would be the same as the percentages for the sample, which might not be true.

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A total of 2002 American adults were surveyed about their opinion on the degree to which political leaders talk about their faith and prayer. Their responses are summarized in the table to the right. Answer parts (a) through (e).

 }(l)
Opinions on the Degree to Which Political 
Leaders Talk about Their Faith and Prayer 
Responses
 & Frequency 
 Too Much & 621 
 Too Little & 823 
 Right Amount & 458 
 Not Sure & 100 
 Total & 2002 


(Type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as needed.)
e. On the basis of the information in the table, a student concludes that if politicians want to gain more popularity with Americans, they sho talk more about their faith and prayer because the response "too little" has the largest frequency. Identify two problems with the student's logic. Select all that apply.
A. A person's religious beliefs have no effect on their popularity.
B. The student has interpreted the table incorrectly.
C. If politicians talk more about their faith and prayer, then some or all Americans whose responses were "right amount" and "not sure" might then think that politicians talk too much about their faith and prayer.
D. The student is assuming the percentages for all Americans would be the same as the percentages for the sample, which might not be true.

A total of 2002 American adults were surveyed about their opinion on the degree to which political leaders talk about their faith and prayer. Their responses are summarized in the table to the right. Answer parts (a) through (e). }(l) Opinions on the Degree to Which Political Leaders Talk about Their Faith and Prayer Responses & Frequency Too Much & 621 Too Little & 823 Right Amount & 458 Not Sure & 100 Total & 2002 (Type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as needed.) e. On the basis of the information in the table, a student concludes that if politicians want to gain more popularity with Americans, they sho talk more about their faith and prayer because the response "too little" has the largest frequency. Identify two problems with the student's logic. Select all that apply. A. A person's religious beliefs have no effect on their popularity. B. The student has interpreted the table incorrectly. C. If politicians talk more about their faith and prayer, then some or all Americans whose responses were "right amount" and "not sure" might then think that politicians talk too much about their faith and prayer. D. The student is assuming the percentages for all Americans would be the same as the percentages for the sample, which might not be true.

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The correct answers are:<br /><br />C. If politicians talk more about their faith and prayer, then some or all Americans whose responses were "right amount" and "not sure" might then think that politicians talk too much about their faith and prayer.<br /><br />D. The student is assuming the percentages for all Americans would be the same as the percentages for the sample, which might not be true.
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