Multiple Choice
How does the difference between fe and fo influence the outcome of a chi-square test?
A) the larger the difference, the larger the value of chi-square, and the greater the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis
B) the larger the difference, the larger the value of chi-square, and the lower the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis
C) the larger the difference, the smaller the value of chi-square, and the greater the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis
D) the larger the difference, the smaller the value of chi-square, and the lower the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis
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