For a "no preference" goodness of fit chi-square test, the null hypothesis specifies that there
A) would be equal observed frequencies in every category.
B) would not be equal observed frequencies in every category.
C) would be equal expected frequencies in every category.
D) would not be equal expected frequencies in every category.
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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
Q7: If no differences were found between observed
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
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