Question 456:
Asked on October 4, 2008
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2-proportion test
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Answer:
No answer provided yet.You would want to conduct a 2-proportion test here. Your two proportions are 35/98 = .357 and 25/98= .255. So you want to determine if the difference of more responses for athletes over tough-guys (.357-.255) = .102 is greater than what we'd expect from chance alone given a sample of 98. Since your sample size and proportions are reasonably large