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Zoom-IT is a high-technology firm specializing in electronic consumer products. In particular, the company has worked on expansion systems for LCD and plasma screens. The company has developed a method for expanding the 2-inch screen on Apple iPod video display units to 8 inches by increasing the weight of the iPod by only 3 ounces. The "pop out" screen relies on Space Age plastics and an electronic expansion system that works similar to camera shutters. The only drawback is that the add-on device costs an additional $350, more than the cost of the iPod. Before going into production and marketing, Zoom-IT CEO, Jane Ellen Roberts, decides she wants some evidence that the device will sell. She commissions the marketing research department to conduct a survey and the critical question asks for likelihood to purchase the product on a 10-point scale. The researchers, attempting to determine the ideal sample size, realize there is no former study on this issue on which they could estimate the standard deviation in the population. They are considering the expense of a small pilot test, but researchers James Hughes and Bennet Alford make a recommendation to:
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