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When You Calculate the Sample Size for a Proportion,you Use

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Question 51

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When you calculate the sample size for a proportion,you use an estimate for the population proportion; namely When you calculate the sample size for a proportion,you use an estimate for the population proportion; namely   .A conservative value for n can be obtained by using   A) 0.01. B) 0.05. C) 0.10. D) 0.50. .A conservative value for n can be obtained by using When you calculate the sample size for a proportion,you use an estimate for the population proportion; namely   .A conservative value for n can be obtained by using   A) 0.01. B) 0.05. C) 0.10. D) 0.50.


A) 0.01.
B) 0.05.
C) 0.10.
D) 0.50.

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