What assumptions must be met for a Chi-square test for independence to be valid?
- The data must be continuous
- The data must be normally distributed
- The observations must be independent and the expected frequency of each category must be at least 5
- The sample size must be larger than 30
For a Chi-square test for independence to be valid, the observations must be independent, and the expected frequency of each category must be at least 5.
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