(1 point) Physicians at a clinic gave what they thought were drugs to 810 asthma, ulcer, and herpes patients. Although t
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(1 point) Physicians at a clinic gave what they thought were drugs to 810 asthma, ulcer, and herpes patients. Although t
(1 point) Physicians at a clinic gave what they thought were drugs to 810 asthma, ulcer, and herpes patients. Although the doctors later learned that the drugs were really placebos, about 51 % of the patients reported an improved condition. Assume that if the placebo is ineffective, the probability of a patients condition improving is 0.48. For the hypotheses that the proportion of improving is less than or equal to 0.48 against the hypothesis that it is greater than 0.48, find the approximate p-value. P =
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