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A researcher obtains a negative value for chi-square statistic. What can you conclude because the value is negative?

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Answer:

The researcher has made a mistake chi-square statistic can never be negative

Explanation:

Pearson's chi-squared test


\sum_(i=1)^kp_i=1


\sum_(i=1)^km_i=n\sum_(i=1)^kp_i=\sum_(i=1)^kx_i


\chi^2=\sum_(i=1)^k((x_i-m_i)^2)/(m_i)=\sum_(i=1)^k(x_i^2)/(m_i)-n

Where


x_i= Observed numbers

n = Number of observations

k = Mutually exclusive classes


p_i= Probability of events


m_i=np_i

So, the value of χ² can never be negative otherwise χ value will be an imaginary number.

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