Multiple Choice
In a chi-square test of independence, the value of the test statistic was = 9.572, and the critical value at
was 11.1433. Thus,
A) we fail to reject the null hypothesis at
B) we reject the null hypothesis at
C) we don't have enough evidence to accept or reject the null hypothesis at
D) we should decrease the level of significance in order to reject the null hypothesis
E) none of these
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