The chi-squared formula relies on knowing O and E. The symbols O and E refer, respectively, to: The observed and expected degrees of freedom The number of categories observed and the number of categories expected The omitted and the excluded counts for a categorical variable The observed and the expected frequencies for a categorical variable
A researcher decides to use a much larger cutoff score of P<.15 rather than use the standard P<.05. This will increase the chance of committing what type of error? Regression error OType 1 1 Insignificance error Type 2
The chi-squared formula relies on knowing O and E. The symbols O and E refer, respectively, to: The observed and expecte
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The chi-squared formula relies on knowing O and E. The symbols O and E refer, respectively, to: The observed and expecte
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