Multiple Choice
The procedure in which one tries to set all the row totals equal to each other and all the column totals equal to each other in order to interpret a statistically significant chi-square with more than 1 df is called
A) partitioning of the tables.
B) identification of unexpected cell frequencies.
C) standardizing the margins.
D) equalization of the cell frequencies.
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