Timeline for Two ways to test a hypothesized proportion against data
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May 10, 2017 at 15:36 | history | edited | gung - Reinstate Monica | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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May 10, 2017 at 8:26 | comment | added | Stephan Kolassa | I don't see what is unclear about this question (although it could be cleaned up a bit). Voting to leave open. | |
May 9, 2017 at 14:46 | review | Close votes | |||
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Mar 12, 2017 at 18:05 | comment | added | Maximilian | well, the hypothesis as it is has been set and fixed by someone else in fact. So I have to find a solution around this hypothesis. | |
Mar 12, 2017 at 17:51 | comment | added | user10619 | I am not sure whether we can postulate a null hypothesis more than or equal tto in the third paragraph. | |
Mar 12, 2017 at 17:12 | comment | added | Maximilian | I'm not sure which part of the question is vague or unclear. I have provided formulation and solution, and I would like to have opinion whether its correct or wrong. | |
Mar 12, 2017 at 17:09 | history | edited | Maximilian | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Mar 12, 2017 at 15:35 | comment | added | user10619 | The questio is vague and adds to the confusion. Try to be exact by explaoining after reading of text | |
Mar 11, 2017 at 14:22 | history | asked | Maximilian | CC BY-SA 3.0 |