Multiple Choice
A chi-square goodness-of-fit test leads to a decision to retain the null hypothesis.Which of the following correctly explains this decision?
A) frequencies observed were significantly different from frequencies expected at each level of the categorical variable
B) frequencies observed were significantly different from frequencies expected across the levels of the categorical variable
C) frequencies observed were significantly different from frequencies expected within and between expected frequencies
D) Frequencies observed were statistically similar to the frequencies expected at each level of the categorical variable
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