Chapter 10: Q 11. (page 640)
Response bias Does the appearance of the interviewer influence how people respond to a survey question? Ken (white, with blond hair) and Hassan (darker, with Middle Eastern features) conducted an experiment to address this question. They took turns (in a random order) walking up to people on the main street of a small town, identifying themselves as students from a local high school, and asking them, 鈥淒o you support President Obama鈥檚 decision to launch airstrikes in Iraq?鈥 Of the people Hassan spoke to, said 鈥淵es,鈥 while of the people Ken spoke to said 鈥淵es.鈥 Construct and interpret a confidence interval for the difference in the proportion of people like these who would say they support President Obama鈥檚 decision when asked by Hassan versus when asked by Ken.
Short Answer
The confidence interval is


