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    To Interpret a Chi-Square Goodness-Of-Fit Test,we Compare Observed and Expected
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To Interpret a Chi-Square Goodness-Of-Fit Test,we Compare Observed and Expected

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To interpret a chi-square goodness-of-fit test,we compare observed and expected frequencies at each level of the categorical variable,and not across the levels of the categorical variable.

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