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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.

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