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Jaworska uses examples of Alzheimer's patients to show what?
Sample Proportion
The quotient of the number of times an event occurs in a sample to the total number of observations in the sample.
Confidence Interval
A range of values, derived from sample data, that is likely to contain the value of an unknown population parameter with a specified degree of confidence.
Population Proportion
A measure that describes the fraction of individuals in a population having a particular trait or attribute.
Random Sample
A sample drawn from a population in such a way that every individual has an equal chance of being selected.
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