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Chi-Square Goodness of Fit Test (Assuming Equal Expected)

Items Observed Expected Chi Square


Roll a 1 13 20.00 2.45
Roll a 2 33 20.00 8.45
Roll a 3 14 20.00 1.80
Roll a 4 7 20.00 8.45 Data
Roll a 5 36 20.00 12.80 Level of Significance 0.01
Roll a 6 17 20.00 0.45 Degrees of Freedom 5
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- - Results
- - Critical Value 15.0863
- - Chi-Square Test Statistic 34.40
- - p-Value 0.0000
- - Reject the null hypothesis
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- - This tests the null hypothesis that the distribution is equal across all categories.
- - It also tests if there is a difference in the frequencies of the categories / items.
- - Rejecting the null implies a difference in the categories / items.
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Chi-Square Goodness of Fit Test (Assuming Unequal Expected)

Items Observed % Expected Expected Chi Square


Sunday 165 40.00% 160.00 0.16
Monday 79 20.00% 80.00 0.01
Tuesday 50 14.00% 56.00 0.64
Wednesday 44 10.00% 40.00 0.40 Data
Thursday 32 8.00% 32.00 - Level of Significance 0.05
Friday 20 6.00% 24.00 0.67 Degrees of Freedom 6
Saturday 10 2.00% 8.00 0.50
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- - Results
- - Critical Value 12.5916
- - Chi-Square Test Statistic 2.38
- - p-Value 0.8818
- - Do not reject the null hypothesis
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- - This tests the null hypothesis that the distribution is as expected.
- - In other words, it tests if the results fit the expected distribution.
- - Rejecting the null implies that the results do not fit the distribution.
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Chi-Square Test of Independence

Observed Frequencies
Column variable
Row variable C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 Total
R1 4 2 30 36
R2 6 12 52 70 Use the YELLOW cells to set up the Chi Square table.
R3 0 The table can handle up to 5 rows and 5 columns of values.
R4 0 If fewer rows or columns are needed, leave the excess blank.
R5 0 The BLUE table computes the expected frequencies needed to comp
Total 10 14 82 0 0 106 statistic. The only values that ultimately matter to you is in the RESUL

Expected Frequencies
Column variable
Row variable C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 Total
R1 3.40 4.75 27.85 0.00 0.00 36
R2 6.60 9.25 54.15 0.00 0.00 70
R3 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0
R4 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0
R5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0
Total 10 14 82 0 0 106

Data
Level of Significance 0.05
Number of Rows 2
Number of Columns 3
Degrees of Freedom 2

Results
Critical Value 5.991465
Chi-Square Test Statistic 2.830888
p-Value 0.2428
Do not reject the null hypothesis

This tests the null hypothesis that the row variable and column variable are independent.
Rejecting the null implies that the two variables are related (one is dependent on the other).
Chi Square table.
nd 5 columns of values.
, leave the excess blank.
cted frequencies needed to compute the chi square
tely matter to you is in the RESULTS table.

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