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    Suppose You Obtain a Chi-Square Statistic of 67
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Suppose You Obtain a Chi-Square Statistic of 67

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Suppose you obtain a chi-square statistic of 67.81.Are your results statistically significant if the critical value obtained from the distribution of chi-square is 3.84 with an alpha level of .05?

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