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Consider two independent populations for which the proportion of successes in the first population is p1 and the proportion of successes in the second population is p2. What alternate hypothesis would indicate that the proportion of successes p1 in the first population is larger than the proportion of successes p2 in the second population

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Answer:
H_a: p_1>p_2

Explanation:

Given : Consider two independent populations for which the proportion of successes in the first population is
p_1 and the proportion of successes in the second population is
p_2.

The alternative hypothesis that indicate the proportion of successes
p_1 in the first population is larger than the proportion of successes
p_2 in the second population:-


H_a: p_1>p_2

  • An alternative hypothesis is a kind of claim which a researcher generally want to prove . It contains > , < , ≤ , ≥ and ≠ signs

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