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Narrative: Cell phone survey
Suppose you suspect that most people are unhappy with their cell phone plans.You conduct a survey of 400 randomly selected cell phone owners ask them whether or not they are happy with their phone plans.Suppose 55% of the sample say no.
-{Cell phone survey narrative} A majority of the sample are unhappy with their cell phone plans.Does this automatically mean that a majority of the population of all cell phone owners are too? Explain why or why not (no calculations, please!)
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