how we decide mean of the proportion distribution.how its equal to mean of the 1 sample...?
klwijerathna 1 month ago
Thank you so much :)
TheSteelArmor 4 months ago
Shouldn't p represent 0.05 and not 0.15? Where did you get the 0.15 from?
MsWildOutdoors 1 year ago
@MsWildOutdoors
Here, p represents proportion. I found 0.15 by dividing 75 by 500. It's not the same thing as an alpha level or a p-value, if that's what you were thinking.
statslectures 1 year ago
how we decide mean of the proportion distribution.how its equal to mean of the 1 sample...?
klwijerathna 1 month ago
Thank you so much :)
TheSteelArmor 4 months ago
Shouldn't p represent 0.05 and not 0.15? Where did you get the 0.15 from?
MsWildOutdoors 1 year ago
@MsWildOutdoors
Here, p represents proportion. I found 0.15 by dividing 75 by 500. It's not the same thing as an alpha level or a p-value, if that's what you were thinking.
statslectures 1 year ago