When we carry out a chi-square test of independence, the chi-square statistic is based on (r × c) - 1 degrees of freedom, where r and c denote, respectively, the number of rows and columns in the cont...
When we carry out a chi-square test of independence, the chi-square statistic is based on (r × c) - 1 degrees of freedom, where r and c denote, respectively, the number of rows and columns in the cont...
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When we carry out a chi-square test of independence, the chi-square statistic is based on (r × c) − 1 degrees of freedom, where r and c denote, respectively, the number of rows and columns in the contingency table.
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When we carry out a chi-square test of independence, the chi-square statistic is based on (r × c) − 1 degrees of freedom, where r and c denote, respectively, the number of rows and columns in the contingency table.
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When we carry out a chi-square test of independence, the chi-square statistic is based on (r × c) − 1 degrees of freedom, where r and c denote, respectively, the number of rows and columns in the contingency table.
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