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13 October, 13:23

A survey by the American Veterinary Medical Association found that out of 120 families surveyed, 18 owned a bird. Fifteen years ago, a similar study found that only 5 families out of 100 surveyed had a bird. Are the validity conditions for a two-sample z-test/interval adequately met

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  1. 13 October, 13:44
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The assumptions include:

    The samples from each population must be independent of one another: this was adequately met.

    The populations from which the samples are taken must be normally distributed: this was not talked about

    The population standard deviations must be known: not known

    or the sample sizes must be large (i. e. n1≥30 and n2≥30: true

    The validity conditions for a two-sample z-test/interval were not all adequately met
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