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TABLE 10-9
The following Excel output contains the results of a test to determine whether the proportions of satisfied customers at two resorts are the same or different.
-Referring to Table 10-9, if you want to test the claim that "Resort 1 (Group 1) has a higher proportion of satisfied customers compared to Resort 2 (Group 2) ", the p-value of the test will be
False Imprisonment
The unlawful restraint of a person against their will, where no legal justification exists.
Shopkeeper
An individual who owns or manages a small retail business.
Shoplifting
The act of stealing goods from a store or retail establishment, typically by concealing them in personal belongings or clothing.
Punitive Damages
Monetary compensation awarded in civil cases to punish the defendant and deter future similar acts.
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