Multiple Choice
The difference between a test comparing two means and a test comparing the frequency of two outcomes is
A) the test statistics that they employ and their calculation.
B) the logic behind the two different hypothesis testing procedures.
C) the way we go about drawing conclusions from the tests.
D) all of the above
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