The difference between the chi-square test for a 2 × 2 table and one for a larger table is
A) we must use a different formula.
B) a 2 × 2 is a goodness-of-fit chi-square.
C) you can't handle a contingency table larger than a 2 × 3.
D) There is no difference other than the number of cells we include.
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