Which test is used to test the significance of the coefficient of association?
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Chi-square test
The chi-square test for association (contingency) is a standard measure for association between two categorical variables. The chi-square test, unlike Pearson’s correlation coefficient or Spearman rho, is a measure of the significance of the association rather than a measure of the strength of the association.
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