SOLUTION: What constitutes a small sample size in a test of two populations?
When testing two populations with small sample sizes, do both sample sizes have to be identical? Why or why
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When testing two populations with small sample sizes, do both sample sizes have to be identical? Why or why
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Question 63646: What constitutes a small sample size in a test of two populations?
When testing two populations with small sample sizes, do both sample sizes have to be identical? Why or why not?
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The total sample cannot exceed 10% of the population and,
both samples must be big enough that at least 10 successes and
ten failures have been observed.
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Stan H.