In a Chi-square test, the null hypothesis is that the two variables are ________.
- causally related
- correlated
- dependent
- independent
In a Chi-square test for independence, the null hypothesis is always that the two variables are independent. This means that knowing the value of one variable does not help predict the value of the other variable.
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