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How can we find the critical value of Chi square test?​

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Answered by Anweshapaik
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The critical value for the chi-square statistic is determined by the level of significance (typically . 05) and the degrees of freedom. The degrees of freedom for the chi-square are calculated using the following formula: df = (r-1)(c-1) where r is the number of rows and c is the number of columns.

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The critical value for the chi-square statistic is determined by the level of significance (typically . 05) and the degrees of freedom. The degrees of freedom for the chi-square are calculated using the following formula: df = (r-1)(c-1) where r is the number of rows and c is the number of columns.

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