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Mathematics, 02.07.2019 23:30 tonio638

People remember when their horoscopes had an uncanny prediction—say, the prediction of a problem in love on the exact day of the breakup of a romantic relationship—and decide that horoscopes are accurate. yet, munro & munro (2000) are among those who have challenged such a conclusion. they reported that 34% of students chose their own horoscope as the best match for them when the horoscopes were labeled with the signs of the zodiac, whereas only 13% chose their own horoscope when the predictions were labeled only with numbers and in a random order. thirteen percent is not statistically significantly different from 8.3%, which is the percentage we'd expect by chance. a. what is the population of interest? what is the sample in this study?

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