Multiple Choice
What is indicated by a large value for the chi-square statistic?
A) The sample data (observed values) do not match the null hypothesis.
B) There is a good fit between the sample data (observed values) and the null hypothesis.
C) There is a good fit between the sample data (observed values) and the null hypothesis.
D) The observed values from the sample data are consistently smaller than the expected values.
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