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given a sample size of 14, what are the critical values for 98% confidence level? Use chi-square distribution.

given a sample size of 14, what are the critical values for 98% confidence level? Use-example-1

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Here are the steps in determining the critical values in a chi-square distribution.

a. Since the number of rows and columns are not provided in the question, we subtract 1 from the sample size to determine the degrees of freedom.


df=140-1=13

The degree of freedom is 13.

b. Since this is a two-tailed test, subtract 0.98 from 1 and then divide the result by 2.


1-0.98=0.02
0.02/2=0.01

Let's look at the probability of 0.01 on both the upper and lower tails of the distribution with df = 13.

Please refer to the chi-square distribution table.

Based on the table, the lower critical value at df = 13 with a probability of 0.01 is 4.107 while the upper critical value is 27.688.

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