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In A Chi-Square Test With A P Value of 0.05 and A Degrees of Freedom Value of 2, You Should REJECT Your Null Hypothesis If

The document discusses when to reject the null hypothesis in a chi-square test. It states that in a chi-square test with a P value of 0.05 and degrees of freedom of 2, the null hypothesis should be rejected if the chi-square value is greater than 5.991.

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In A Chi-Square Test With A P Value of 0.05 and A Degrees of Freedom Value of 2, You Should REJECT Your Null Hypothesis If

The document discusses when to reject the null hypothesis in a chi-square test. It states that in a chi-square test with a P value of 0.05 and degrees of freedom of 2, the null hypothesis should be rejected if the chi-square value is greater than 5.991.

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In a chi-square test with a P value of 0.

05 and a
degrees of freedom value of 2, you should REJECT your
null hypothesis if

your chi-square value is greater than 5.991. your chi-square value is


smaller than 5.991. your chi-square value is equal to 5.991.
 
your chi-square value is greater than 10.597. your chi-square value is
smaller than 3.841.
Next
Worksheet

 Print Worksheet
1. In the chi-square test equation, you must find the
difference between which of the following?

Your observed and expected results

Your predicted and expected results

Your observed and null results

Your null hypothesis and your alternative hypotheses


Your accepted or rejected null hypotheses

2. Which of the following is a common P value used for


the Chi-Square test?

0.05

In a chi-square test with a P value of 0.05 and a


degrees of freedom value of 2, you should REJECT your
null hypothesis if

your chi-square value is greater than 5.991. your chi-square value is


smaller than 5.991. your chi-square value is equal to 5.991.
 
your chi-square value is greater than 10.597. your chi-square value is
smaller than 3.841.
Next
Worksheet

 Print Worksheet
1. In the chi-square test equation, you must find the
difference between which of the following?

Your observed and expected results


Your predicted and expected results

Your observed and null results

Your null hypothesis and your alternative hypotheses

Your accepted or rejected null hypotheses

2. Which of the following is a common P value used for


the Chi-Square test?

0.05

In a chi-square test with a P value of 0.05 and a


degrees of freedom value of 2, you should REJECT your
null hypothesis if
your chi-square value is greater than 5.991. your chi-square value is
smaller than 5.991. your chi-square value is equal to 5.991.
 
your chi-square value is greater than 10.597. your chi-square value is
smaller than 3.841.
Next
Worksheet

 Print Worksheet
1. In the chi-square test equation, you must find the
difference between which of the following?

Your observed and expected results

Your predicted and expected results

Your observed and null results

Your null hypothesis and your alternative hypotheses

Your accepted or rejected null hypotheses

2. Which of the following is a common P value used for


the Chi-Square test?


0.05

0.50

0.10

0.90

0.025

0.10

0.90

0.025

0.50

0.10

0.90

0.025

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