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AAMC FL3 P/S #40

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Just let me know if I'm not supposed to do this on this forum, but I had a question on question 40 of the P/S section of AAMC FL3. I understand why the correct answer is correct, we can't assume anything is statistically significant unless expressly stated now matter how big the difference may seem, right, but I don't understand why we can conclude that over 60% of Americans held a certain opinion if those are the results we got from a survey that we know nothing about as far as sample size, randomization etc. Thanks, I just feel like I understand statistics pretty well, I just don't know how far they want us to take it on the test.