1. The number of degrees of freedom in a chi-square test refers to the number of values free to vary

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2022-03-03

1. The number of degrees of freedom in a chi-square test refers to the number of values free to vary once some information about all of the values is already known.
True or False?
2. Chi-square analysis can be used in examining whether a sample could have come from a
True or False?
3. In using chi-square for testing the independence of variables, the table of observed frequencies is constructed under the assumption that the null hypothesis is true.
True or False?

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Warenberg56i

Warenberg56i

Beginner2022-03-04Added 8 answers

The number of degrees of freedom in a chi-square test refers to the number of values free to vary once some information about all of the values is already known
True
Chi-square analysis can be used in examining whether a sample could have come from a
False
Asa Buck

Asa Buck

Beginner2022-03-05Added 8 answers

In using chi-square for testing the independence of variables, the table of observed frequencies is constructed under the assumption that the null hypothesis is true
True

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