SOLUTION: 2.What is our decision regarding the differences between the observed and expected frequencies if the critical value of chi-square is 9.488 and the computed value is 6.079?
A) D
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Question 145517: 2.What is our decision regarding the differences between the observed and expected frequencies if the critical value of chi-square is 9.488 and the computed value is 6.079?
A) Due to chance; do not reject the null hypothesis
B) Not due to chance; reject the null hypothesis
C) Not due to chance; do not reject the alternate hypothesis
D) Too close; reserve judgment
E) None of the above
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
C
Cheers,
Stan H.
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