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Unit 5 – Sampling Distributions
Topic 5.6
What does the Central Limit Theorem state about the sampling distribution for the difference in sample proportions?
It will be normal if the sample sizes are small and the population distribution is normal
It will always follow a perfect normal distribution, regardless of sample sizes or population distribution.
It will be normal only if the population distribution is normal, regardless of sample sizes.
It will be approximately normal if the sample sizes are large enough, regardless of the population distribution.
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AP Statistics - 5.6 Sampling Distributions for Differences in Sample Proportions
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