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JMatthes

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If we want to test proportions, one wrong way to do so is to
 
  a. put the proportions themselves directly into the chi-square formula.
  b. convert proportions to frequencies.
  c. take the difference in proportions and turn it into a z score.
  d. You can't do any of these things.

Question 2

If we want to use the chi-square test to test the difference between two proportions, we should
 
  a. convert the proportions to means.
  b. convert the proportions to frequencies.
  c. run a z test.
  d. either b or c



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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