The figure shows the graph of the results of 500 samples of size 30 in which the proportion of articles that passed a quality review was measured. Consider these (empirical) results in relation to an...


The figure shows the graph of the results of 500 samples of size 30 in which the proportion of articles that passed a quality review was measured.<br>Consider these (empirical) results in relation to an approximation based on the Central Limit Theorem (TCL) under the assumption that the population<br>proportion of articles that satisfy the quality test is 0.7. Check the correct expressions.<br>0.40<br>0.35<br>0.30-<br>f relativ 0.20-<br>0.15<br>0.10-<br>0.05-<br>0.32<br>0.48<br>0.56<br>0.64<br>0.72<br>0.80<br>0.88<br>Value of p<br>Empirical data indicate that the population proportion of articles that satisfy the quality test should be less than 0.7<br>The Central Limit Theorem is not applicable in this case<br>In the empirical distribution, a probability that less than 48% of articles are registered in a sample fulfilling the quality test is lower than that indicated by<br>the TCL approximation.<br>The approximation through the TCL indicates that the probability of observing more than 72% of articles satisfying the quality test is much higher than<br>that obtained empirically.<br>

Extracted text: The figure shows the graph of the results of 500 samples of size 30 in which the proportion of articles that passed a quality review was measured. Consider these (empirical) results in relation to an approximation based on the Central Limit Theorem (TCL) under the assumption that the population proportion of articles that satisfy the quality test is 0.7. Check the correct expressions. 0.40 0.35 0.30- f relativ 0.20- 0.15 0.10- 0.05- 0.32 0.48 0.56 0.64 0.72 0.80 0.88 Value of p Empirical data indicate that the population proportion of articles that satisfy the quality test should be less than 0.7 The Central Limit Theorem is not applicable in this case In the empirical distribution, a probability that less than 48% of articles are registered in a sample fulfilling the quality test is lower than that indicated by the TCL approximation. The approximation through the TCL indicates that the probability of observing more than 72% of articles satisfying the quality test is much higher than that obtained empirically.

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