Differences between two sample proportions refer to the comparison of proportions obtained from two different samples. It measures how much these proportions differ from each other and gives insights into whether there are significant differences in certain characteristics between the two groups.
Related terms
Hypothesis Testing: Hypothesis testing is a statistical method used to make inferences about population parameters based on sample data.
Confidence Level: The confidence level represents the probability that the calculated confidence interval contains the true population parameter.
Two-Proportion Z-test: This test compares proportions from two independent samples and determines if they are significantly different.
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