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    A Null Hypothesis of the Difference Between Two Population Proportions
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A Null Hypothesis of the Difference Between Two Population Proportions

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A null hypothesis of the difference between two population proportions is rejected at the 5% level,but not at the 2.5% level.This means that the p-value of the test is between 0.025 and 0.05.

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