Multiple Choice
What is the difference between a chi-square test for two-way tables and a chi-square test for a goodness-of-fit test?
A) Both tests are the same.
B) The chi-square test is used to compare categorical variable distributions between populations and the goodness-of-fit test is used to compare a sample from one population with a hypothesized distribution.
C) The goodness-of-fit test is used to compare categorical variable distributions between populations and the Chi-square test is used to compare a sample from one population with a hypothesized distribution.
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