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    Chi-Square Tests Involving Cells with Very Small Expected Frequencies May
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Chi-Square Tests Involving Cells with Very Small Expected Frequencies May

Question 56

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Chi-square tests involving cells with very small expected frequencies may be acceptable,but such studies may still be unwise because of the study's decreased __________.

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