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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_C160%3A_Introduction_to_Statistics_(Lee)/11%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_and_Confidence_Intervals_with_Two_Samples/11.04%3A_Comparing_Two_Independent_Population_Proportions
    Comparing two proportions, like comparing two means, is common. If two estimated proportions are different, it may be due to a difference in the populations or it may be due to chance. A hypothesis te...Comparing two proportions, like comparing two means, is common. If two estimated proportions are different, it may be due to a difference in the populations or it may be due to chance. A hypothesis test can help determine if a difference in the estimated proportions reflects a difference in the population proportions.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Purgatory/Remixer_University/Username%3A_Matthew.Lathrop@heartland.edu/Introduction_to_Statistics_(Lathrop)_OFFICIAL/09%3A_Comparing_2_Averages/9.2%3A_Comparing_Two_Independent_Population_Proportions
    Comparing two proportions, like comparing two means, is common. If two estimated proportions are different, it may be due to a difference in the populations or it may be due to chance. A hypothesis te...Comparing two proportions, like comparing two means, is common. If two estimated proportions are different, it may be due to a difference in the populations or it may be due to chance. A hypothesis test can help determine if a difference in the estimated proportions reflects a difference in the population proportions.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Mission_College/Math_10%3A_Elementary_Statistics_(Kravets)/09%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_with_Two_Samples/9.03%3A_Comparing_Two_Independent_Population_Proportions
    Comparing two proportions, like comparing two means, is common. If two estimated proportions are different, it may be due to a difference in the populations or it may be due to chance. A hypothesis te...Comparing two proportions, like comparing two means, is common. If two estimated proportions are different, it may be due to a difference in the populations or it may be due to chance. A hypothesis test can help determine if a difference in the estimated proportions reflects a difference in the population proportions.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Mission_College/Math_10%3A_Elementary_Statistics_(Sklar)/10%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_with_Two_Samples/10.02%3A_Comparing_Two_Independent_Population_Proportions_(Hyppothesis_test)
    Comparing two proportions, like comparing two means, is common. If two estimated proportions are different, it may be due to a difference in the populations or it may be due to chance. A hypothesis te...Comparing two proportions, like comparing two means, is common. If two estimated proportions are different, it may be due to a difference in the populations or it may be due to chance. A hypothesis test can help determine if a difference in the estimated proportions reflects a difference in the population proportions.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_C160%3A_Introduction_to_Statistics_(Tran)/11%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_and_Confidence_Intervals_with_Two_Samples/11.04%3A_Comparing_Two_Independent_Population_Proportions
    Comparing two proportions, like comparing two means, is common. If two estimated proportions are different, it may be due to a difference in the populations or it may be due to chance. A hypothesis te...Comparing two proportions, like comparing two means, is common. If two estimated proportions are different, it may be due to a difference in the populations or it may be due to chance. A hypothesis test can help determine if a difference in the estimated proportions reflects a difference in the population proportions.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Heartland_Community_College/HCC%3A_Introduction_to_Statistics_(Lathrop)/09%3A_Comparing_2_Averages/9.2%3A_Comparing_Two_Independent_Population_Proportions
    Comparing two proportions, like comparing two means, is common. If two estimated proportions are different, it may be due to a difference in the populations or it may be due to chance. A hypothesis te...Comparing two proportions, like comparing two means, is common. If two estimated proportions are different, it may be due to a difference in the populations or it may be due to chance. A hypothesis test can help determine if a difference in the estimated proportions reflects a difference in the population proportions.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Mission_College/Math_10%3A_Elementary_Statistics_(Hwang)/11%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_with_Two_Samples/11.02%3A_Comparing_Two_Independent_Population_Proportions_(Hyppothesis_test)
    Comparing two proportions, like comparing two means, is common. If two estimated proportions are different, it may be due to a difference in the populations or it may be due to chance. A hypothesis te...Comparing two proportions, like comparing two means, is common. If two estimated proportions are different, it may be due to a difference in the populations or it may be due to chance. A hypothesis test can help determine if a difference in the estimated proportions reflects a difference in the population proportions.

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