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You might need: Calculator The organizers of a mentoring program are curious about whether there are differences in outcomes when the gender of the mentor matches the young adult mentee. They take separate random samples of 80 young adults with either the same-gender or different-gender mentors to see the difference between the sample proportions (ps PD.). Suppose that 90% of young adults with same-gender mentors get jobs while 84% different-gender mentors get jobs​

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Answer: Not normal, because we expect fewer than 10 young adults without jobs with same-gender mentors.

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