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Do two competing frequencies differ significantly?

T. Lehtonen and J. -O. Malmberg

Journal of Applied Statistics, 1999, vol. 26, issue 7, 825-830

Abstract: When testing the equality of two population frequencies, one well-known and common situation is that the test is based on two independent samples. In this paper, we consider the other interesting case, in which the comparison is actually within a single population and the test is based on a single sample.

Date: 1999
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