Episode Synopsis "The Chi-square test (StatsCasts)"
In this video we look at an example of conducting a Chi-square test. We set up the null and alternative hypotheses, determine the significance level, calculate expected frequencies and the Chi-square statistic and use statistical tables to determine the critical value of the Chi-square statistic. We then use this information to make a decision about H0 and to write a conclusion.
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