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    The P-Value for a Hypothesis Test Concerning the Difference in Two
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The P-Value for a Hypothesis Test Concerning the Difference in Two

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The P-value for a hypothesis test concerning the difference in two population proportions is always calculated by finding the area to the right of the test statistic, regardless of the alternative hypothesis.

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