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    The Null Hypothesis in the Test for Independence Is
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The Null Hypothesis in the Test for Independence Is

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The null hypothesis in the The null hypothesis in the   test for independence is A) the data fit the expected frequencies. B) the data do not fit the expected frequencies. C) the variables are independent. D) the variables are dependent. test for independence is


A) the data fit the expected frequencies.
B) the data do not fit the expected frequencies.
C) the variables are independent.
D) the variables are dependent.

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