Multiple Choice
With several categories in a goodness-of-fit test, a significant result means
A) the categories increase in frequency from left to right.
B) the categories decrease in frequency from left to right.
C) the categories are equally frequent.
D) The test doesn't pay any attention to which category is larger than which other categories.
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