Multiple Choice
In a chi-square goodness-of-fit-test, the larger the difference between the set of expected frequencies and the set of observed frequencies:
A) the more likely we are to conclude that the observed distribution is similar to the expected distribution.
B) the more likely it will be that we will not reject the null hypothesis.
C) the more likely we will reject the null hypothesis.
D) the more likely we will be to not accept the alternative hypothesis.
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