What is the purpose of a Chi-square test for independence?
- To compare the means of two groups
- To compare the variance of two groups
- To test for a relationship between two categorical variables
- To test the difference between an observed distribution and a theoretical distribution
The Chi-square test for independence is used to test for a relationship or association between two categorical variables.
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