The logic of the chi-square test would argue that,for a significant relationship to exist:
A) there should be large differences between the observed and expected frequencies.
B) there should be few differences between the observed and expected frequencies.
C) there should be no differences between the observed and expected frequencies.
D) there should be negative differences between the observed and expected frequencies.
E) there should be only one difference between the observed and expected frequencies.
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