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Suppose that you have estimated the difference between two population proportions, Suppose that you have estimated the difference between two population proportions,   , using a confidence interval. What are the appropriate interpretations of thefollowing results? a) Both endpoints of the confidence interval for   are positive. b) Both endpoints of the confidence interval for   are negative. c) Zero is included in the confidence interval. , using a confidence interval. What are the appropriate interpretations of thefollowing results?
a) Both endpoints of the confidence interval for Suppose that you have estimated the difference between two population proportions,   , using a confidence interval. What are the appropriate interpretations of thefollowing results? a) Both endpoints of the confidence interval for   are positive. b) Both endpoints of the confidence interval for   are negative. c) Zero is included in the confidence interval. are positive.
b) Both endpoints of the confidence interval for Suppose that you have estimated the difference between two population proportions,   , using a confidence interval. What are the appropriate interpretations of thefollowing results? a) Both endpoints of the confidence interval for   are positive. b) Both endpoints of the confidence interval for   are negative. c) Zero is included in the confidence interval. are negative.
c) Zero is included in the confidence interval.


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