What type of data is used in the Chi-square test for goodness of fit?
- Categorical data
- Continuous data
- Interval data
- Ordinal data
The Chi-square test for goodness of fit is used with categorical data. It compares the observed frequencies in each category with the frequencies we would expect to see if the data followed the theoretical distribution.
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