Consider all current OSU students to be a population.  In this population, the proportion of students who prefer drinking smoothies instead of milkshakes is 0.47.  Imagine that Sal and Jane each survey a random sample from this population.  Sal surveys a random sample of n = 30 OSU students about whether they prefer to drink smoothies instead of milkshakes, and Jane surveys a random sample of n = 50 OSU students.  Based on what you know about sampling distributions, which one of the following statements is correct?  单项选择题

A

Sal is more likely than Jane to observe a sample proportion that is 0.40 or smaller.

B

Sal is less likely than Jane to observe a sample proportion that is 0.40 or smaller.

C

Because Sal and Jane are each sampling from the same population, they each have exactly the same probability of observing a sample proportion that is 0.40 or smaller.

D

If Sal and Jane are each sampling randomly, they should each observe sample proportions equal to exactly 0.47.

E

It’s impossible to answer this question since the means and the standard deviations of the sampling distributions based on samples of size n = 30 and n = 50 are not given.

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