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Mathematics, 11.03.2021 22:30 hallynwright9722

Publishing scientific papers online is fast, and the papers can be long. Publishing in a paper journal means that the paper will live forever in libraries. The British Medical Journal combines the two: it prints short and readable versions, with longer versions available online. Is this OK with authors? The journal asked a random sample of 104 of its recent authors several questions. One question was "Should the journal continue using this system?" In the sample, 72 said "Yes". Do the data give good evidence that the proportion of authors who support continuing this system is greater than two-thirds (67%)? Carry out an appropriate test to help answer this question  Free response ​

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