Exam 12: Chi-Square Analysis

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The chi square statistic is a measure of magnitude of difference between the groups.

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Chi square relies on the use of both the observed frequencies and calculated expected frequencies.

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A chi square test uses interval data to draw an analysis.

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ANOVA belongs to the _________________ family of tests, while chi-square belongs to the _______________ family.

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Chi square is used to examine the ________________ between _________________ variables.

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What is the symbol for chi square?

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What is the typically accepted p-value for the chi square test to be a significant result?

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The _____________________ is calculated as the row total multiplied by the column total, all divided by the overall total.

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A _____________________ does not start with the assumption of a normally distributed population and does not use continuous level of measurement.

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If you perform a chi square analysis and you obtain a p-value of .032, the relationship between the variables of interest is _________________.

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Emily presents a hypothesis which states "There is no relationship between people's views whether or not diversity training should be required and their training attendance." This is her ___________________ hypothesis.

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How do parametric tests differ from nonparametric tests.

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In a contingency table the rows represent the ___________________.

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