Posted by
Salbod on
Nov 05, 2014; 9:01pm
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/proportions-a-b-c-3-vs-d-tp5727795p5727808.html
Hi Art,
You're right; I did not express the problem correctly. It is a one sample problem.
-Steve
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if the denominator were 550 then the n would be 550. The OP said the n was 2.
Or am I missing something?
Is it in fact a 2-way design?
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