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Unit 6 – Proportions
Topic 6.4
If we do not have a random sample in a one-proportion z-test, can we infer anything about the population?
Yes, we can make inferences about the population as the sample is likely to be biased
No, we cannot infer anything about the population as the sample is likely to be biased
Yes, we can make inferences about the population as the sample is likely to be unbiased
No, we cannot infer anything about the population as the sample is likely to be unbiased
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AP Statistics - 6.4 Setting Up a Test for a Population Proportion
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