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crimsonbat62Lv1
11 Dec 2019
Which of the following is NOT true when testing a claim about aproportion?
A. If you want to test a claim about population proportions, use the P-value method or the classical method of hypothesis testing.
B. When testing claims about population proportions, the traditional method and the P-value method are equivalent in the sense that they always yield the same result.
C. A conclusion based on a confidence interval estimate will be the same as a conclusion based on a hypothesis test.
D. Both the traditional method and P-value method use the same standard deviation based on the claimed proportion p, but the confidence interval uses an estimated standard deviation based on the sample proportion ModifyingAbove p with caretp.
Which of the following is NOT true when testing a claim about aproportion?
A. If you want to test a claim about population proportions, use the P-value method or the classical method of hypothesis testing.
B. When testing claims about population proportions, the traditional method and the P-value method are equivalent in the sense that they always yield the same result.
C. A conclusion based on a confidence interval estimate will be the same as a conclusion based on a hypothesis test.
D. Both the traditional method and P-value method use the same standard deviation based on the claimed proportion p, but the confidence interval uses an estimated standard deviation based on the sample proportion ModifyingAbove p with caretp.
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