Revealing information Eight hundred eight-six randomly sampled teens were asked which of several personal items of information they thought it okay to share with someone they had just met. Forty-four percent said it was okay to share their e-mail addresses, but only 29% said they would give out their cell phone numbers. A researcher claims that a two- proportion z-test could tell whether there was a real difference among all teens. Explain why that test would not be appropriate for these data.
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