In a Chi-square test for independence, small expected frequencies can lead to a ________ Chi-square value.
- constant
- larger
- smaller
- zero
In a Chi-square test for independence, small expected frequencies can lead to a larger Chi-square value. This is because the Chi-square value is inflated by small expected frequencies, which can lead to a significant result even when there is no substantial relationship between the variables.
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