Title: In a test of homogeneity of proportions, if the null hypothesis is not rejected, then: Post by: tweb28 on Feb 19, 2023 In a test of homogeneity of proportions, if the null hypothesis is not rejected, then: ▸ we have proven homogeneity. ▸ we have proven nonhomogeneity. ▸ we would decide that the category proportions for at least one population are different from the rest. ▸ we have insufficient evidence to reject homogeneity. Title: Re: In a test of homogeneity of proportions, if the null hypothesis is not rejected, then: Post by: ramos1992 on Feb 19, 2023 Content hidden
|