Question: If we use the chi-square method of analysis to test for the equality between two sets of proportions, the sum of the squared differences between the abserved and theoretical frequencies should be large if the null hypothesis is true. A: True. B: False. C: Cannot tell.

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Question: If we use the chi-square method of analysis to test for
the equality between two sets of proportions, the sum of the
squared differences between the abserved and theoretical
frequencies should be large if the null hypothesis is true.
A: True.
B: False.
C: Cannot tell.
Transcribed Image Text:Question: If we use the chi-square method of analysis to test for the equality between two sets of proportions, the sum of the squared differences between the abserved and theoretical frequencies should be large if the null hypothesis is true. A: True. B: False. C: Cannot tell.
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