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The five steps for completing a chi-squared test are: identify hypotheses, construct a frequency table, apply the formula, determine degrees of freedom, and identify the p-value.

The five steps for a chi-squared test are: identify hypotheses (null and alternative), construct a frequency table (observed vs. expected), apply the chi-squared formula, determine degrees of freedom, and identify the p-value (<0.05).

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Identify hypotheses (null versus alternative)
Construct a table of frequencies (observed versus expected)
Apply the chi-squared formula
Determine the degree of freedom (df)
Identify the p value (<0.05)

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