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    By Combining Cells That Have Expected Frequencies Smaller Than Five
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By Combining Cells That Have Expected Frequencies Smaller Than Five

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By combining cells that have expected frequencies smaller than five, we guard against having an inflated test statistic that could have led us to incorrectly accept the null hypothesis.

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