Exam 15: The Analysis of Frequency Tables
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While trying to interpret a 3 4 table of counts that yielded a significant chi-square value, Mark examines how much each individual cell entry contributed to the overall chi-square value. Mark is looking for __________ values under the premise that such values would be unexpected.
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