UNIT 7: HYPOTHESIS TESTING FOR PROPORTIONS (CATEGORICAL DATA)
We explore Hypothesis Testing with categorical data. We will start off with a discussion of testing a claim about a population parameter and extend the discussion to comparing two independent population proportions.

TOPICS COVERED
- Hypothesis Testing for a Proportion
- Testing the Difference Between Proportions
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Conduct appropriate hypothesis tests and interpret the results for a single population proportion and two population proportions
- Use technology (Online/Graphing calculators, Excel, R, etc.) to perform hypothesis tests
- Use p-values and statistical significance to make decisions and conclusions related to hypothesis testing