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What is the statistical decision regarding the differences between the observed and expected frequencies if the critical value of chi-square is 9.488 and the computed value is 6.079

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Answer:

Fail to reject.

Explanation:

For a goodness of fit test the decision rule is:

If the calculated value of the test statistic is more than the right tailed critical value of chi-square, then the null hypothesis will be rejected.

The hypothesis for a goodness of fit test is:

H₀: There is no differences between the observed and expected frequencies.

Hₐ: There is a significant differences between the observed and expected frequencies.

The computed value of the test statistic is, 6.079.

The critical value of chi-square is 9.488.

Calculated test statistic < Critical value

6.079 < 9.488

Thus, the null hypothesis was failed to rejected.

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