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abarnes

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A proposition tentatively advanced as possibly true is called:
 a. an acceptance region
  b. a confidence level
  c. a hypothesis
  d. a p-value
  e. a z-value

Question 2

What is the assumption for inferences about randomness using the Runs test?



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

The assumption is that each sample data can be classified into one of two categories (e.g. male or female)



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