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    Exam 15: Chi-Square Tests
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    The Null Hypothesis for a Chi-Square Contingency Test of Independence
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The Null Hypothesis for a Chi-Square Contingency Test of Independence

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The null hypothesis for a chi-square contingency test of independence for two variables always assumes that the variables are independent.

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