This effected the 95% confidence interval as well, making a large gap between the small numbers. Because the low end of our confidence interval, 3.01%, is below 50%, we cannot conclude that majority of the student body wants to abolish the Electoral College. The difference between the percentages supporting and not supporting getting rid of the Electoral College is statistically significant because the gap is very wide. If there was change in sample size, it can still be concluded that UTSA students do not want to abolish the Electoral College but leave it as it
This effected the 95% confidence interval as well, making a large gap between the small numbers. Because the low end of our confidence interval, 3.01%, is below 50%, we cannot conclude that majority of the student body wants to abolish the Electoral College. The difference between the percentages supporting and not supporting getting rid of the Electoral College is statistically significant because the gap is very wide. If there was change in sample size, it can still be concluded that UTSA students do not want to abolish the Electoral College but leave it as it