Explain the Chi – Square test and when

Tony Mccarthy

Tony Mccarthy

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2022-04-04

Explain the Chi – Square test and when it is appropriate.

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Demetrius Kaufman

Demetrius Kaufman

Beginner2022-04-05Added 10 answers

In simple words, You can say
Chi-square test is a way to make a decision that something is random or not.
In other words,
You can say that the chi-square test is a hypothesis test under which the chi-square statistic is to be used.
Chi-square test is appropriate in the following two cases:
1) When there is univariate data which is random. For e.g: Suppose the hypotheis is maximum number of accident occur on Saturday in a week. So, in that case, you may use the goodness of fit chi-square test.
2) When there is a contingency table of two qualitative variables. For e.g: Suppose the hypothesis is IQ power of a person doesn't depend upon their gender. So, in that case, you may use independence of attribute chi-square test.
Mercedes Chang

Mercedes Chang

Beginner2022-04-06Added 15 answers

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