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Suppose I have a situation with the following null and alternative hypotheses about a single population proportion: H0: p = 0.50 Ha: p > 0.50 Suppose I collect a random sample of 40 individuals and obtain a sample proportion of 0.63 What is the uncertainty or Standard Error for this sample proportion, if the null hypothesis is true?

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