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    In Order to Decide Whether the Observed Data Is Compatible
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In Order to Decide Whether the Observed Data Is Compatible

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In order to decide whether the observed data is compatible with the null hypothesis, the observed cell counts are compared to the cell counts that would be expected when the alternative hypothesis is true.

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