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Aresearcher is interested in testing the null hypothesis h0: p = 0.13 against the alternative ha: p > 0.13. here, p is the (unknown) proportion of ‘successes’ in the population. she selects a random sample of size n from this population and computes the sample proportion, = 0.1467. does this result provide strong evidence that p > 0.13? compute the p-value if (i) n = 150, (ii) n = 600, and (iii) n = 1500. write a sentence or two explaining the relationship between the sample size and the p-value.

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