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Unit 6 – Proportions
Topic 6.10
Suppose you conduct a significance test for the difference in two population proportions with the significance level set at 0.10. If the p-value is 0.17, what can you conclude?
There is not enough evidence to suggest that there is a statistically significant difference between the two sample proportions.
There is a statistically significant difference between the two sample proportions.
There is a statistically significant difference between the two population proportions.
There is not enough evidence to suggest that there is a statistically significant difference between the two population proportions.
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AP Statistics - 6.10 Setting Up a Test for the Difference of Two Population Proportions
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