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Which statistical technique is appropriate when we describe a single population of nominal data with two or more categories?  A.  Z-test of the difference between two proportions.  B.  Chi-squared test of a multinomial experiment.  C.  Chi-squared test of a contingency table.  D.  Z test for one proportion.  E.  None of these choices are correct \begin{array}{|l|l|}\hline \text { A. } & \text { Z-test of the difference between two proportions. } \\\hline \text { B. } & \text { Chi-squared test of a multinomial experiment. } \\\hline \text { C. } & \text { Chi-squared test of a contingency table. } \\\hline \text { D. } & \text { Z test for one proportion. } \\\hline \text { E. } & \text { None of these choices are correct } \\\hline\end{array}


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