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Unit 8 – Chi–Squares
Topic 8.6
What is the conclusion in a chi-square test for homogeneity if the p-value is less than 0.05?
There is no evidence of a difference in the distribution of the categorical variable between populations
There is convincing evidence that the distribution of the categorical variable is different between populations
The null hypothesis is inconclusive
The null hypothesis is not rejected
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AP Statistics - 8.6 Carrying Out a Chi-Square Test for Homogeneity or Independence
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