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Unit 8 – Chi–Squares
Topic 8.3
In a chi-square goodness of fit test, the null hypothesis states that the observed frequency distribution is:
Less than the expected frequency distribution.
Greater than the expected frequency distribution.
Significantly different from the expected frequency distribution.
The same as the expected frequency distribution.
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AP Statistics - 8.3 Carrying Out a Chi Square Goodness of Fit Test
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