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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 the sample proportions) can be 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 the sample proportions) can be 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 the sample proportions) can be 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 the sample proportions) can be 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 the sample proportions) can be estimated by  (the difference between the sample proportions) can be 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 the sample proportions) can be estimated by


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