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Sixty percent of the respondents in a random sample drawn from a neighborhood are Democrats. The community as a whole is 75% Democrat. The difference between sample and population has been tested and the null hypothesis has been rejected. What might we conclude? a. A Type I error has been committed b. A one-tailed test has been used

c. The neighborhood is significantly less likely to be Democrat

d. The difference is not significant

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