The chi-square test can only be used when

Roy Roth

Roy Roth

Answered question

2022-03-31

The chi-square test can only be used when we have:
a. Actual frequencies (integer numbers)
b. Percentages
c. Proportions
d. Means
e. All of the above
4. The chi-square test is used to determine relationships between two or more:
a. Nominal variables
b. Numerical variables
c. Both nominal and numerical variables
d. None of the above

Answer & Explanation

Mercedes Chang

Mercedes Chang

Beginner2022-04-01Added 15 answers

The chi-square test can only be used when we have actual frequencies.
Thus, option a is correct.
Chi-square test can only be used on numbers that is frequency, we cannot perform chi-square test when we have means, proportions or percentages.
The chi-square test is used to determine relationships between two or more nominal variables.
Thus, option a is correct.
The chi-square test is commonly used to determine the relationships between categorical (nominal) variables.

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