When comparing two sample proportions with a two-sided alternative hypothesis, all other factors being equal, will you
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When comparing two sample proportions with a two-sided alternative hypothesis, all other factors being equal, will you get a smaller p-value with a larger sample size or a smaller sample size? Explain.
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