Public Policy and Political Science Soon after Edward Snowden disclosed information about the surveillance programs of the U.S. National Security Agency, a survey of Americans revealed that 56% were worried the United States would go too far in violating privacy rights.55 Aides to Senator Roy Blunt selected a random sample of 575 Missouri residents, and 358 said they were worried about violations of their privacy rights. Is there any evidence to suggest that the true proportion of Missouri residents worried about violations of privacy rights is greater than 0.58? Use a = 0.05 and use the p value to draw a conclusion.
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