For the chi-square tests in the analysis of categorical data, the rejection region 1.is always located in the lower tail of the distribution. 2.is alw

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2021-02-20

For the chi-square tests in the analysis of categorical data, the rejection region
1.is always located in the lower tail of the distribution.
2.is always equally split in the two tails of the distribution.
3.is always located in the upper tail of the distribution.
4.depends on the probability of a type II error.

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unett

unett

Skilled2021-02-21Added 119 answers

Step 1
Chi-Square test for independence:
In the test for independence, we test whether there is an association between the categorical variables.
Null hypothesis: There is no association between the two categorical variables.
Alternative hypothesis: There is an association between the two categorical variables.
Step 2
Here, to test the association between categorical variables, the critical region is always located in the upper tail of the distribution.
That is, Option 3 is correct.

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