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Hypothesis testing assesses whether data are inconsistent with a given hypothesis (usually a null hypothesis of no effect).
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How to make a one-sided test for proportion in R
After digging a bit, I'm pretty sure my assumptions were correct and that's the right syntax, so the answer. However the pooled variance cannot be used because p1 != pc. It's possible to use this stat …
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How to make a one-sided test for proportion in R
I've to make some tests for proportions in R because of some A/B duties. I know that given s1, sc the number of success of two samples and n1, nc the total number of experiments, I can do this for H0: …