Multiple Choice
In a chi-square test of proportion differences, we will reject the "all proportions are equal" null hypothesis if
A) the p-value for the chi-square statistic is greater than the significance level for the test.
B) the chi-square statistic is greater than 1.96
C) the chi-square statistic is less than the critical chi-square value.
D) the p-value indicates that a Type I error is not possible
E) the p-value for the chi-square statistic is less than the significance level for the test.
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