8.54 What would the margin of error be? Consider the setting in Exercise 8.50.

  1. (a) Compute the margins of error for n1 = 24 and n2 = 24 for each of the following scenarios: p1 = 0.6, p2 = 0.5; p1 = 0.7, p2 = 0.5; and p1 = 0.8, p2 = 0.5.

  2. (b) If you think that any of these scenarios is likely to fit your study, should you reconsider your choice of n1 = 24 and n2 = 24? Explain your answer.