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    A(n)__________ Statistic Reflects the Overall Lack of Fit Between the Expected
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A(n)__________ Statistic Reflects the Overall Lack of Fit Between the Expected

Question 112

Question 112

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A(n) __________ statistic reflects the overall lack of fit between the expected and observed frequencies.


A) nominal variable
B) chi-square
C) expected frequency
D) population

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