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Which of the Following Is Appropriate to Conduct a Hypothesis

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Which of the following is appropriate to conduct a hypothesis test for the difference between two population proportions under independent sampling.


A) In every case.
B) Only if n1 ≥ 30 and n2 ≥ 30.
C) Only if n1 Which of the following is appropriate to conduct a hypothesis test for the difference between two population proportions under independent sampling. A)  In every case. B)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> ≥ 30 and n<sub>2</sub> ≥ 30. C)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 5, n<sub>1</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 5, n<sub>2</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 5, and n<sub>2</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 5. D)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 30, n<sub>1</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 30, n<sub>2</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 30, and n<sub>2</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 30. ≥ 5, n1(1 - Which of the following is appropriate to conduct a hypothesis test for the difference between two population proportions under independent sampling. A)  In every case. B)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> ≥ 30 and n<sub>2</sub> ≥ 30. C)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 5, n<sub>1</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 5, n<sub>2</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 5, and n<sub>2</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 5. D)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 30, n<sub>1</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 30, n<sub>2</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 30, and n<sub>2</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 30. ) ≥ 5, n2
Which of the following is appropriate to conduct a hypothesis test for the difference between two population proportions under independent sampling. A)  In every case. B)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> ≥ 30 and n<sub>2</sub> ≥ 30. C)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 5, n<sub>1</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 5, n<sub>2</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 5, and n<sub>2</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 5. D)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 30, n<sub>1</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 30, n<sub>2</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 30, and n<sub>2</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 30. ≥ 5, and n2(1 - Which of the following is appropriate to conduct a hypothesis test for the difference between two population proportions under independent sampling. A)  In every case. B)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> ≥ 30 and n<sub>2</sub> ≥ 30. C)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 5, n<sub>1</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 5, n<sub>2</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 5, and n<sub>2</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 5. D)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 30, n<sub>1</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 30, n<sub>2</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 30, and n<sub>2</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 30. ) ≥ 5.
D) Only if n1 Which of the following is appropriate to conduct a hypothesis test for the difference between two population proportions under independent sampling. A)  In every case. B)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> ≥ 30 and n<sub>2</sub> ≥ 30. C)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 5, n<sub>1</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 5, n<sub>2</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 5, and n<sub>2</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 5. D)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 30, n<sub>1</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 30, n<sub>2</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 30, and n<sub>2</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 30. ≥ 30, n1(1 - Which of the following is appropriate to conduct a hypothesis test for the difference between two population proportions under independent sampling. A)  In every case. B)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> ≥ 30 and n<sub>2</sub> ≥ 30. C)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 5, n<sub>1</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 5, n<sub>2</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 5, and n<sub>2</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 5. D)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 30, n<sub>1</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 30, n<sub>2</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 30, and n<sub>2</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 30. ) ≥ 30, n2
Which of the following is appropriate to conduct a hypothesis test for the difference between two population proportions under independent sampling. A)  In every case. B)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> ≥ 30 and n<sub>2</sub> ≥ 30. C)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 5, n<sub>1</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 5, n<sub>2</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 5, and n<sub>2</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 5. D)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 30, n<sub>1</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 30, n<sub>2</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 30, and n<sub>2</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 30. ≥ 30, and n2(1 - Which of the following is appropriate to conduct a hypothesis test for the difference between two population proportions under independent sampling. A)  In every case. B)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> ≥ 30 and n<sub>2</sub> ≥ 30. C)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 5, n<sub>1</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 5, n<sub>2</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 5, and n<sub>2</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 5. D)  Only if n<sub>1</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 30, n<sub>1</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 30, n<sub>2</sub> <sub> </sub>   ≥ 30, and n<sub>2</sub>(1 -   )  ≥ 30. ) ≥ 30.

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