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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/American_River_College/STAT_300%3A_My_Introductory_Statistics_Textbook_(Mirzaagha)/08%3A_Finding_Confidence_Interval_for_Population_Mean_and_Proportion/8.02%3A_Inference_for_Categorical_Data/8.2.06%3A_Randomization_Test_(Special_Topic)
    We suppose the null distribution of the sample difference follows a normal distribution with mean 0 (the null value) and a standard deviation equal to the standard error of the estimate.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Statistics/OpenIntro_Statistics_(Diez_et_al)./06%3A_Inference_for_Categorical_Data/6.05%3A_Small_Sample_Hypothesis_Testing_for_a_Proportion_(Special_Topic)
    In this section we develop inferential methods for a single proportion that are appropriate when the sample size is too small to apply the normal models. Just like the methods related to the t distrib...In this section we develop inferential methods for a single proportion that are appropriate when the sample size is too small to apply the normal models. Just like the methods related to the t distribution, these methods can also be applied to large samples.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/American_River_College/STAT_300%3A_My_Introductory_Statistics_Textbook_(Mirzaagha)/09%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_about_Population_Mean_and_Proportion/9.02%3A_Inference_for_Categorical_Data/9.2.06%3A_Randomization_Test_(Special_Topic)
    We suppose the null distribution of the sample difference follows a normal distribution with mean 0 (the null value) and a standard deviation equal to the standard error of the estimate.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/American_River_College/STAT_300%3A_My_Introductory_Statistics_Textbook_(Mirzaagha)/10%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_about_Two_Population_Means_and_Proportions/10.01%3A_Inference_for_Categorical_Data/10.1.05%3A_Small_Sample_Hypothesis_Testing_for_a_Proportion_(Special_Topic)
    In this section we develop inferential methods for a single proportion that are appropriate when the sample size is too small to apply the normal models. Just like the methods related to the t distrib...In this section we develop inferential methods for a single proportion that are appropriate when the sample size is too small to apply the normal models. Just like the methods related to the t distribution, these methods can also be applied to large samples.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Statistics/OpenIntro_Statistics_(Diez_et_al)./06%3A_Inference_for_Categorical_Data/6.06%3A_Randomization_Test_(Special_Topic)
    We suppose the null distribution of the sample difference follows a normal distribution with mean 0 (the null value) and a standard deviation equal to the standard error of the estimate.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/American_River_College/STAT_300%3A_My_Introductory_Statistics_Textbook_(Mirzaagha)/11%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_about_Goodness_of_Fit_(Multinomial)/11.01%3A_Inference_for_Categorical_Data/11.1.05%3A_Small_Sample_Hypothesis_Testing_for_a_Proportion_(Special_Topic)
    In this section we develop inferential methods for a single proportion that are appropriate when the sample size is too small to apply the normal models. Just like the methods related to the t distrib...In this section we develop inferential methods for a single proportion that are appropriate when the sample size is too small to apply the normal models. Just like the methods related to the t distribution, these methods can also be applied to large samples.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/American_River_College/STAT_300%3A_My_Introductory_Statistics_Textbook_(Mirzaagha)/11%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_about_Goodness_of_Fit_(Multinomial)/11.01%3A_Inference_for_Categorical_Data/11.1.06%3A_Randomization_Test_(Special_Topic)
    We suppose the null distribution of the sample difference follows a normal distribution with mean 0 (the null value) and a standard deviation equal to the standard error of the estimate.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/American_River_College/STAT_300%3A_My_Introductory_Statistics_Textbook_(Mirzaagha)/08%3A_Finding_Confidence_Interval_for_Population_Mean_and_Proportion/8.02%3A_Inference_for_Categorical_Data/8.2.05%3A_Small_Sample_Hypothesis_Testing_for_a_Proportion_(Special_Topic)
    In this section we develop inferential methods for a single proportion that are appropriate when the sample size is too small to apply the normal models. Just like the methods related to the t distrib...In this section we develop inferential methods for a single proportion that are appropriate when the sample size is too small to apply the normal models. Just like the methods related to the t distribution, these methods can also be applied to large samples.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/American_River_College/STAT_300%3A_My_Introductory_Statistics_Textbook_(Mirzaagha)/09%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_about_Population_Mean_and_Proportion/9.02%3A_Inference_for_Categorical_Data/9.2.05%3A_Small_Sample_Hypothesis_Testing_for_a_Proportion_(Special_Topic)
    In this section we develop inferential methods for a single proportion that are appropriate when the sample size is too small to apply the normal models. Just like the methods related to the t distrib...In this section we develop inferential methods for a single proportion that are appropriate when the sample size is too small to apply the normal models. Just like the methods related to the t distribution, these methods can also be applied to large samples.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/American_River_College/STAT_300%3A_My_Introductory_Statistics_Textbook_(Mirzaagha)/10%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_about_Two_Population_Means_and_Proportions/10.01%3A_Inference_for_Categorical_Data/10.1.06%3A_Randomization_Test_(Special_Topic)
    We suppose the null distribution of the sample difference follows a normal distribution with mean 0 (the null value) and a standard deviation equal to the standard error of the estimate.

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