A difference between using the F and t distributions and the chi square distribution is that the chi square distribution
A) doesn't require assumptions about
B) doesn't require that the populations be normally distributed
C) both of the descriptive alternatives are correct
D) neither of the descriptive alternatives is correct
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Q39: Chi square has in common with the
Q40: The data analyzed with a chi square
Q41: Which of the following is
Q42: Chi square and ANOVA have in common
Q43: A difference between the F and
Q45: A difference between using the F and
Q46: The way in which the data analyzed
Q47: The chi square test was invented about
A)
Q48: Chi square was named and invented by
Q49: The person who developed
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