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H0: P1 = P2

Ha: P1 P2

p = (p1 * n1 + p2 * n2) / (n1 + n2)


where p1 is the sample proportion from population 1, p2 is the sample proportion
from population 2, n1 is the size of sample 1, and n2 is the size of sample 2.
p1 = 62/113 (proportion for Jordan)
p2 = 51/113 (proportion for James)
n1= 62, n2=51
p = 0.5048
Standard error. Compute the standard error (SE) of the sampling distribution
difference between two proportions.
SE = sqrt{ p * ( 1 - p ) * [ (1/n1) + (1/n2) ] }
where p is the pooled sample proportion, n1 is the size of sample 1, and n2 is the
size of sample 2.
SE= 0.0945

Test statistic. The test statistic is a z-score (z) defined by the following equation.
z = (p1 - p2) / SE
where p1 is the proportion from sample 1, p2 is the proportion from sample 2, and SE is
the standard error of the sampling distribution.
Z =1.03
Associated p value =0.303 > 0.01
Thus, we dont reject the null hypothesis

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