Chi-square test can be zero.
- >This happens when expected values equals to the observed values. If this happen we accept the null hypothesis.
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What does it mean if the Chi-square test statistic has a value of zero? There is...
If the chi-square test is χ2(4, N = 71) = 3.472, then we ______. a. fail to reject the null hypothesis b. reject the null hypothesis c. reject the one-tailed null hypothesis d. reject the alternative hypothesis
-If the value of chi-square is large and cannot be accounted for based on sampling error, the researcher should: fail to reject the null hypothesis reject the null hypothesis determine the degrees of freedom in the study observe the chi-square in the common zone. -If %Expected = 19 and N = 33, what is the value of fExpected? 6.08 0.63 6.27 5.7 -A psychology professor is studying whether a significant difference exists in the majors among students in her general...
What conclusion is appropriate if a chi-square test produces a chi-square statistic near zero
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the test statistic and critical value is calculated.
Test the claim that the proportion of men who own cats is significantly different than 80% at the 0.02 significance level. The null and alternative hypothesis would be: The test is: left-tailed right-tailed two-tailed Based on a sample of 55 people, 78% owned cats The test statistic is: (to 2 decimals) The positive critical value is: (to 2 decimals) Based on this we: Reject the null...
The chi-square statistic is often used in behavioral data to test for relationships between variables. This procedure is based on the null hypothesis of no association or independence. Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding this analytic technique? It is a nonparametric procedure involving nominal data It examines the difference between the distribution that is observed and the distribution that would be expected, assuming the variables are not related The less the variance between the observed and the expected,...
The value obtained for the test statistic, z, in a one-mean 2-test is given. Whether the test is two tailed, left tailed, or right tailed is also specified. For parts (a) and (b). determine the P-value and decide whether, at the 1% significance level, the data provide sufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis in favor of the alternative hypothesis. a. The test statistic in a two-tailed test is z= -1.42. The P-value is (Round to three cocimal places as...
a) true b) false 42. For a chi-square distributed random variable with 10 degrees of freedom and a level of sigpificanoe computed value of the test statistics is 16.857. This will lead us to reject the null hypothesis. a) true b) false 43. A chi-square goodness-of-fit test is always conducted as: a. a lower-tail test b. an upper-tail test d. either a lower tail or upper tail test e. a two-tail test 44. A left-tailed area in the chi-square distribution...
3) The chi-square test for independence between two categorical variables is a a. Two tailed test b. Right tailed test c. Left tailed test d. Left tailed or right tailed depending on null hypothesis.
In a chi-square test, what would it mean if the P-value were less than 5%? a. That there is no real difference between observed and expected values. b. That there is a difference between observed and expected values. c. That any difference between observed and expected values is probably not due to random chance. d. a and c are true e. b and c are true
for the type of test statistic, is it z, t, chi square or F.
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Tee Roaring 105.02 A laboratory claims that the mean sodium level, H. of a healthy adult is 140 mq per liter of blood. To test this claim, a random sample of 9 adult patients is evaluated. The mean sodium level for the sample is 144 mq per liter of blood. It is known that the population standard deviation of adult...