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Unit 8 – Chi–Squares
Topic 8.5
In a chi-squared test for independence, which is true about the expected counts?
Expected counts must be at least 10 for the test to be valid
Expected counts represent the number of observations in each category that would be expected if the null hypothesis is true
Expected counts are calculated based on observed counts and sample size
Expected counts should be higher than the observed counts
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