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Chi Squared Describe Test Analyse Data Determine Differences Expected

A chi-squared test is used to determine if the differences between expected and observed results in data are statistically significant.

A chi-squared test is used to determine if the differences between expected and observed results in data are statistically significant.

Front Describe when a chi-squared test would be used to analyse data.
Back Chi-squared test:
  • Used to determine whether differences in the expected and observed results are significant or not

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