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You have a couple of options. One is to do a test (or confidence interval) for the difference of two proportions. Here is a link to a similar question with a solution in R: Change in binomial proportion confidence intervalChange in binomial proportion confidence interval

Another option is to do a permutation test since your samples are so small.

You have a couple of options. One is to do a test (or confidence interval) for the difference of two proportions. Here is a link to a similar question with a solution in R: Change in binomial proportion confidence interval

Another option is to do a permutation test since your samples are so small.

You have a couple of options. One is to do a test (or confidence interval) for the difference of two proportions. Here is a link to a similar question with a solution in R: Change in binomial proportion confidence interval

Another option is to do a permutation test since your samples are so small.

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You have a couple of options. One is to do a test (or confidence interval) for the difference of two proportions. Here is a link to a similar question with a solution in R: Change in binomial proportion confidence interval

Another option is to do a permutation test since your samples are so small.