The null and alternative hypotheses for a hypothesis test of the difference in two population proportions are: Null Hypothesis:  Alternative Hypothesis:  Notice that the alternative hypothesis is a one-tailed test. Suppose proportions_ztest method from statsmodels is used to perform the test and the output is (1.13, 0.263). What is the P-value for this hypothesis test? Select one. -1.13   1.13   0.263   0.1315

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The null and alternative hypotheses for a hypothesis test of the difference in two population proportions are:

Null Hypothesis: 

Alternative Hypothesis: 

Notice that the alternative hypothesis is a one-tailed test. Suppose proportions_ztest method from statsmodels is used to perform the test and the output is (1.13, 0.263). What is the P-value for this hypothesis test? Select one.

-1.13

 

1.13

 

0.263

 

0.1315

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