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Successful managers must have personality characteristics often thought of as feminine as well as those thought as masculine. The Ben-Sex-Ro
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Successful managers must have personality characteristics often thought of as feminine as well as those thought as masculine. The Ben-Sex-Role Inventory (BSRI) is a personality test that gives separate ratings for female and male stereotypes, both on a scale of 1 to 7. A sample of 144 hotel general managers of three star and four star hotels had mean BSRI masculinity score of 5.91. Assume that the standard deviation masculinity score for all hotel managers is 2.4. What is the margin of error for the sample of hotel managers at 95% confidence?
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0.392
Step-by-step explanation:
Given :
Sample size, n = 144
Mean score, = 5.91
Standard deviation, σ = 2.4
The margin of error at 95% confidence, α = 0.05
The margin of error = Zcritical * σ/√n
We use Z because we σ is known
Zcritical at 95% = 1.96
The margin of error = 1.96 * 2.4/√144
The margin of error = 1.96 * 2.4/12
= 1.96 * 0.2
= 0.392