1. How many variables are involved in the chi-square test?
2. Which type of chi-square test is this?
A.goodness of fit B.test of independence
3. How many degrees of freedom are involved?
4. Using the chi-square critical values table is the result of this rest statistically significant?
A. Yes B.No

1 How many variables are involved in the chisquare test 2 Which type of chisquare test is this Agoodness of fit Btest of independence 3 How many degrees of free class=

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The result of the respective questions are:

  • This chi-square test only takes into consideration one variable.
  • The  type of chi-square test this is is a Goodness of Fit
  • df= 3
  • NO

How many variables are involved in the chi-square test?

a)

This chi-square test only takes into consideration one variable.

b)

The  type of chi-square test this is, is a Goodness of Fit

To test the hypothesis, we must determine whether the actual data conform to the assumed distribution.

The "Goodness-of-Fit" test is a statistical hypothesis test that determines how well the data that was seen resembles the data that was predicted.

c)

Parameter

n = 4

Therefore

Degrees of freedom

df= n - 1

df= 4 - 1

df= 3

d)

In conclusion

Parameters

[tex]\alpha = 0.05[/tex]

df = 3

Hence

Critical value = 7.814728

Test statistic = 6.6

Test statistic < Critical value, .

NO, the result of this test is not statistically significant.

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