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A politician is interested in the proportion of voters in his district who think he is doing a good job. Define the following in terms of the study. Give examples where appropriate.Part (a)Part (b)Part (c)Part (d)Part (e)Part (f)The dataExamples: Good job, Bad job, No opinionExamples: 1, 2, 3, 4    Examples: Republican, Democrat, IndependentExamples: Jon, Sophia, Marcus

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A politician is interested in the proportion of voters in his district who think he is doing a good job. Define the following in terms of the study. Give examples where appropriate.Part (a)Part (b)Part (c)Part (d)Part (e)Part (f)The dataExamples: Good job, Bad job, No opinionExamples: 1, 2, 3, 4    Examples: Republican, Democrat, IndependentExamples: Jon, Sophia, Marcus

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It seems like there's some confusion with the question as it's not clear what each part (a-f) is referring to. However, I can define some terms based on the information given:

  1. The Data: This refers to the information collected from the voters in the politician's district regarding their opinion on his performance. This could be collected through surveys, polls, or interviews.

    Example: A survey result showing 60% think he is doing a good job, 30% think he is doing a bad job, and 10% have no opinion.

  2. Good job, Bad job, No opinion: These are the possible responses or categories that the voters can choose from when asked about their opinion on the politician's performance.

    Example: In a survey, the question could be "Do you think the politician is doing a good job?" and the possible answers could be "Good job", "Bad job", or "No opinion".

  3. 1, 2, 3, 4: These could be codes assigned to the responses for easier data analysis. For instance, 1 could represent "Good job", 2 could represent "Bad job", 3 could represent "No opinion", and 4 could represent "Did not answer".

    Example: If a voter thinks the politician is doing a good job, their response would be coded as 1.

  4. Republican, Democrat, Independent: These could be the political affiliations of the voters. This information could be used to analyze if there's a correlation between political affiliation and opinion on the politician's performance.

    Example: A Democrat voter might have a different opinion on the politician's performance compared to a Republican voter.

  5. Jon, Sophia, Marcus: These could be the names of the voters who participated in the study.

    Example: Jon, a Republican, thinks the politician is doing a good job. Sophia, a Democrat, thinks the politician is doing a bad job. Marcus, an Independent, has no opinion.

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