Multiple Choice
Degrees of freedom for the chi-square test of independence is determined by:
A) subtracting 2 from the number of cells there are (k - 2) .
B) subtracting 1 from the number of cells there are (k - 1) .
C) multiplying the number of rows minus 1 times the number of columns minus 1.
D) subtracting 1 from the number of participants that there are (N - 1) .
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