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When we carry out a chi-square test for independence, the null hypothesis states that the two relevant classifications:

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Due Date: 01/28/2016
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When we carry out a chi-square test for independence, the null hypothesis

states that the two relevant classifications: 

A) are mutually exclusive. 

B) form a contingency table with r rows and c columns. 

have (r-1) and (c-1) degrees of freedom where r = number of rows and c = 

number of columns. 

C) 

D) are statistically independent. 

E) are normally distributed.


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