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In a Chi-Square Test of Independence, the Value of the Test

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In a chi-square test of independence, the value of the test statistic was In a chi-square test of independence, the value of the test statistic was   15.652, and the critical value at   was 11.1433. Thus, we must reject the null hypothesis at   . 15.652, and the critical value at In a chi-square test of independence, the value of the test statistic was   15.652, and the critical value at   was 11.1433. Thus, we must reject the null hypothesis at   . was 11.1433. Thus, we must reject the null hypothesis at In a chi-square test of independence, the value of the test statistic was   15.652, and the critical value at   was 11.1433. Thus, we must reject the null hypothesis at   . .

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