Is it statistically significant? The chi-square test
Steps to follow • State the hypothesis • Calculate the expected values • Use the observed and expected values to calculate the chi-square test statistic • Establish the significance level you need (usually 95% p = 0.05) and the number of degrees of freedom • Compare the chi-square statistic with the critical value from the table • Make a decision about your hypothesis 4 February 2014 ................
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