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Unit 8 – Chi–Squares
Topic 8.5
In a chi-squared test for homogeneity, what does the alternative hypothesis indicate?
No difference in distributions of a categorical variable across populations or treatments
There is a difference in distributions of a categorical variable across populations or treatments
Two categorical variables in a population are not independent.
The two categorical variables are independent
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AP Statistics - 8.5 Setting Up a Chi-Square Test for Homogeneity or Independence
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