If no differences were found between observed and expected frequencies, then
A) the obtained chi-square value would be 0.
B) the null hypothesis would be rejected.
C) the null hypothesis would fail to be rejected.
D) Both "a" and "c" are correct.
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Q2: The correct symbol for chi-square is _.
A)
Q3: The frequency values that would be expected
Q4: Expected frequency is
A) what would be expected
Q5: Chi-square values will range from
A) -1 to
Q6: All of the following are true of
Q8: For a "no preference" goodness of fit
Q9: The _ the difference between the observed
Q10: In chi-square problems, the sum of
A) observed
Q11: The null hypothesis for a chi-square test
Q12: If ![]()
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