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18 November, 23:17

A poll by Louis Harris and Associates of 1249 adult Americans indicated that 36% believe in ghosts and 37% believe in astrology. Can you compare the proportions using inferential methods for independent binomial samples? If yes, do so. If not, explain why not.

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  1. 19 November, 02:18
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Can we compare the proportions using inferential methods for independent binomial samples the answer is NO.

    The binomial method claims that a person can be divided into one of "k" (here k=2) mutually exclusive categories.

    Where k=2 is, a person can believe in ghosts AND believe in astrology,

    not one or the other - well this means that there is no statistical independence here.
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