How can you test the assumption of independence in a Chi-square test for goodness of fit?
- By calculating the standard deviation of the observations
- By conducting a separate Chi-square test of independence
- By conducting a t-test
- By examining the correlation between observations
To test the assumption of independence in a Chi-square test for goodness of fit, you can conduct a separate Chi-square test of independence. This test compares the observed frequencies in each category with what we would expect if the variables were independent.
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