// File MIT-Lab-E4-00-02.txt. Edition 5/15/2012. // Title Consistent_Estimation_Procedures // List of Population Proportions .1 .9 .1 .5 // List of Sample Sizes 1_2_3_4_10_16_25_50_100_200_400 // List of From Bounds - Decimals 0.000 1.000 .025 .45 // List of To Bounds - Decimals 0.000 1.000 .025 .55 // List of From Bounds - Integers 0 -1 1 -1 // List of To Bounds - Integers 0 -1 1 -1 // Problem Specs // ActFrac // SampleSize // PauseCheckbox(-1 checked 0 cleared) // NonRandomSampleCheckbox(-1 visible unchecked, 0 not visible, 1 visible checked) // To-FromValues(0 hide, -1 reset values to none, 1 leave current values intact) ` .5 25 0 1 1 4. Clearly, the nonrandom polling procedure requires less "setup." It is not necessary to write the name of each student on a separate card, etc. Consequently, with the nonrandom procedure there is time to poll more students. Consequently, the sample size has been raised from 16 to 25 to account for this. _ Click the Start button and then after many, many, repetitions click Stop. What percent of the repetitions fall within .05 of the actual fraction, ActFrac?