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A) a guilty defendant is acquitted
B) an innocent person is convicted
C) a guilty defendant is convicted
D) an innocent person is acquitted
E) a guilty defendant is convicted and an innocent person is acquitted
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A) The population proportion is less than 0.65.
B) The sample proportion is less than 0.65.
C) The population proportion is equal to 0.65.
D) The sample proportion is equal to 0.65.
E) The population proportion is less than 0.65 and the sample proportion is equal to 0.65.
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A) | z | > za
B) | z | < - za/2
C) -za< z < za
D) | z | > za/2
E) | z | < za
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A) andare both greater than 5, wheredenotes the sample proportion
B) np and n(1 - p) are both greater than 5
C) n(p +) and n(p -) are both greater than 5
D) that the sample size is greater than 5
E) that the sample size is greater than 10
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A) reject the null hypothesis
B) not to reject the null hypothesis
C) repeat using a one-tail test
D) choose two other independent samples
E) none of these
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A) reject a true null hypothesis
B) reject a false null hypothesis
C) don't reject a false null hypothesis
D) don't reject a true null hypothesis
E) do none of these
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