In a chi-square test, the expected frequencies are: a. the scores in each cell that would occu

Rylan Sullivan

Rylan Sullivan

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2022-04-23

In a chi-square test, the expected frequencies are:
a. the scores in each cell that would occur if it were due to random chance
b. the scores in each cell that were actually observed in the data
c. The sum of the total scores in each row
d. The sum of the total scores in each column

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Davon Friedman

Davon Friedman

Beginner2022-04-24Added 13 answers

In this case, we need to identify the correct option for the given statement.
The formula to find the expected frequencies for the chi-square test for independence test is:
(row total*column total)/Overall total.
In this case, the expected frequencies in a chi-square test are the scores in each cell that would occur if it were due to random chance.
Thus, the correct option is a.

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