What assumption does the Chi-square test for goodness of fit make about the observations?
- The observations are correlated
- The observations are independent
- The observations are normally distributed
- The observations are paired
The Chi-square test for goodness of fit assumes that the observations are independent, which means that the outcome of one observation does not affect the outcome of another.
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