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Chapter 11: Chi-Square and ANOVA Tests

Chapter 11: Chi-Square and ANOVA Tests

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Chapter 11: Chi-Squared Tests and ANOVA 394 The null hypothesis is that the variables are independent. Using the multiplication rule for independent events you can calculate the probability of being one value of the first variable, A, and one value of the second variable, B (the probability of a particular cell P(A and B)). Remember in a ...

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