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As the Observed and Expected Frequencies Become More Dissimilar,then We

Question 53

Question 53

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As the observed and expected frequencies become more dissimilar,then we are more likely to ______.


A) accept the null
B) reject the null
C) increase the sample size
D) reject H1

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