Statistics- Unlocking The Power Of Data
Statistics- Unlocking The Power Of Data
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Chapter 6.3, Problem 136E

a.

To determine

Find the standard error of the distribution of differences in sample proportions when nA=500,nB=200,pA=0.58, andpB=0.49.

b.

To determine

Check whether the sample sizes are large enough to apply the central limit theorem.

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Statistics- Unlocking The Power Of Data

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