SOLUTION: For a chi-square test involving a contingency table, suppose the null hypothesis is rejected. We conclude that the two variables are A. linear. B. curvilinear. C. not related.

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Question 442461: For a chi-square test involving a contingency table, suppose the null hypothesis is rejected. We conclude that the two variables are
A. linear.
B. curvilinear.
C. not related.
D. related.

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For a chi-square test involving a contingency table, suppose the null hypothesis is rejected. We conclude that the two variables are
A. linear.
B. curvilinear.
C. not related.
D. related.
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You assume independence of the row and column factors.
If you reject the assumption you conclude the factors are related.
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Stan H.