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g In cross-tabulation, one of the tests used to evaluate the statistical association between two categorical or ordinal variables is called: The Chi-square test of independence The product-moment correlation coefficient The test of mean equality for independent samples The parametric test of dependence

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The Chi-square test of independence

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The answer to this question is the Chi-square test of independence because it is what is used to determine the existence of an association between nominal/categorical variables. This test is non parametric in nature and it can also be called the chi square test of association.

The data is tabulated. each row is a representation of the category for one of the variables and each column is for the other variable.

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