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Unit 8 – Chi–Squares
Topic 8.3
If the p-value in a chi-square goodness of fit test is less than the chosen significance level, what can be concluded about the null hypothesis?
The null hypothesis is rejected.
The null hypothesis is accepted.
The null hypothesis cannot be rejected.
The null hypothesis is inconclusive.
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AP Statistics - 8.3 Carrying Out a Chi Square Goodness of Fit Test
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