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Assume that two independent random samples of sizes Assume that two independent random samples of sizes   and   have been selected from binomial populations with parameters   and   , respectively. The standard error of the sampling distribution of   , the difference between sample proportions, is estimated by   . and Assume that two independent random samples of sizes   and   have been selected from binomial populations with parameters   and   , respectively. The standard error of the sampling distribution of   , the difference between sample proportions, is estimated by   . have been selected from binomial populations with parameters Assume that two independent random samples of sizes   and   have been selected from binomial populations with parameters   and   , respectively. The standard error of the sampling distribution of   , the difference between sample proportions, is estimated by   . and Assume that two independent random samples of sizes   and   have been selected from binomial populations with parameters   and   , respectively. The standard error of the sampling distribution of   , the difference between sample proportions, is estimated by   . , respectively. The standard error of the sampling distribution of Assume that two independent random samples of sizes   and   have been selected from binomial populations with parameters   and   , respectively. The standard error of the sampling distribution of   , the difference between sample proportions, is estimated by   . , the difference between sample proportions, is estimated by Assume that two independent random samples of sizes   and   have been selected from binomial populations with parameters   and   , respectively. The standard error of the sampling distribution of   , the difference between sample proportions, is estimated by   . .


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