Multiple Choice
Which calculation is necessary for figuring the chi-square statistic?
A) dividing the absolute differences between observed and expected frequencies by the expected frequency in each cell
B) dividing the absolute differences between observed and expected frequencies by the observed frequency in each cell
C) dividing the squared differences between observed and expected frequencies by the expected frequency in each cell
D) dividing the squared differences between observed and expected frequencies by the observed frequency in each cell
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