Multiple Choice
In a chi-squared goodness-of-fit test, if the expected frequencies and the observed frequencies were quite different, which of the following is the best conclusion?
A) Null hypothesis is false, and reject Ho.
B) Null hypothesis is true, and retain Ho.
C) Alternative hypothesis is false, reject HA.
D) Chi-squared distribution is invalid, use t-distribution instead.
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