standard error = (Pa - Pb) / sqrt((Pa)(1-Pa)/60 + (Pb)(1-Pb)/44)
Chelsea C.
asked 07/13/21Consider random samples of size 86 drawn from population A with proportion 0.44 and random samples of size 60 drawn from population B with proportion 0.16 .
Consider random samples of size 86 drawn from population A with proportion 0.44 and random samples of size 60 drawn from population B with proportion 0.16
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Find the standard error of the distribution of differences in sample proportions PA - PB
Round your answer for the standard error to three decimal places.
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Chelsea C.
But what is the standard error?07/14/21