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OpenStudy (katara11111):

Help please? To determine if the amount of money spent on alcohol increases as the semester continues, the same individuals were surveyed in August and in November. The amount that they spent on alcoholic beverages over one weekend in each of the months was compared. In this problem, we want to make inferences about: comparing means from 2 independent samples comparing proportions from dependent samples comparing proportions from 2 independent samples one mean comparing means from dependent samples one proportion

OpenStudy (katara11111):

I had put comparing proportions from 2 independent samples and it was incorrect. I am unsure of why?

OpenStudy (advert):

form not 2 so its comparing proportions from dependent samples cause could lead to more than 2 get it

OpenStudy (advert):

hope i helped

OpenStudy (katara11111):

I'm sorry I don't understand, how does it lead to more then two?

OpenStudy (katara11111):

BTW I got this question again and Comparing Proportions for dependent samples is wrong

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