I want to cry but watching this made me feel a little better. Thank you so much for this helpful video!! I hope you all the best on the test and you got this.
Hey, I do have a quick question tho.On the first example when u were checking the conditions, for the normal condition, you multiplied the sample size by p hat but shouldn't we multiply it by p of the null hypothesis since we are assuming the null is true?
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I want to cry but watching this made me feel a little better. Thank you so much for this helpful video!! I hope you all the best on the test and you got this.
I just want to say thank you. This makes so much more sense than what my teacher said
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Glad it was helpful!
Hey, I do have a quick question tho.On the first example when u were checking the conditions, for the normal condition, you multiplied the sample size by p hat but shouldn't we multiply it by p of the null hypothesis since we are assuming the null is true?
so shouldnt we multiply 400 by .23 and not .33?
My exam is in twenty minutes, I’m sure this will work out
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26:25 To check the large counts condition for a significance test, wouldn't we use the proportion in the null hypothesis? 0.23?
Some teachers show either using the popualtion proportion or the sample proportion in that situation
@@mporinchak I see, thank you!
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