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023e_02bc
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'represents the probability of occurrence of the given observations'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. critical value Incorrect C. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect D. p-value Correct MC023e_4d21
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'represents the probability of occurrence of the given observations'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. critical value Incorrect C. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect D. p-value Correct MC023e_a02a
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'represents the probability of occurrence of the given observations'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect C. degrees of freedom Incorrect D. p-value Correct MC023e_d20e
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'represents the probability of occurrence of the given observations'.
A. degrees of freedom Incorrect B. level of significance, α Incorrect C. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect D. p-value Correct MC02eb_62ba
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'standard cutoff probability used to determine statistic significance'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. degrees of freedom Incorrect C. level of significance, α Correct D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MC02eb_f019
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'standard cutoff probability used to determine statistic significance'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect C. level of significance, α Correct D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MC13f1_062b
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'most often this number is one less than the number of observations (rows in our table)'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. critical value Incorrect C. degrees of freedom Correct D. level of significance, α Incorrect MC13f1_84d3
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'most often this number is one less than the number of observations (rows in our table)'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. degrees of freedom Correct C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. p-value Incorrect MC1b16_3154
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the cutoff of how small a p-value we need to reject the null hypothesis, H0'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. critical value Incorrect C. degrees of freedom Incorrect D. level of significance, α Correct MC1b16_a168
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the cutoff of how small a p-value we need to reject the null hypothesis, H0'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. critical value Incorrect C. level of significance, α Correct D. p-value Incorrect MC1b16_a168
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the cutoff of how small a p-value we need to reject the null hypothesis, H0'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. critical value Incorrect C. level of significance, α Correct D. p-value Incorrect MC1b16_ac3b
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the cutoff of how small a p-value we need to reject the null hypothesis, H0'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. critical value Incorrect C. level of significance, α Correct D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MC1b16_cd21
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the cutoff of how small a p-value we need to reject the null hypothesis, H0'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. critical value Incorrect C. level of significance, α Correct D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MC1b16_d20e
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the cutoff of how small a p-value we need to reject the null hypothesis, H0'.
A. degrees of freedom Incorrect B. level of significance, α Correct C. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect D. p-value Incorrect MC1b16_f019
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the cutoff of how small a p-value we need to reject the null hypothesis, H0'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect C. level of significance, α Correct D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MC1d95_4d5c
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'we want to accept this hypothesis in our chi-square (χ²) test'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Correct B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect C. critical value Incorrect D. p-value Incorrect MC1d95_84d3
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'we want to accept this hypothesis in our chi-square (χ²) test'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Correct B. degrees of freedom Incorrect C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. p-value Incorrect MC1db4_1318
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'if this value is large, then there is stronger evidence in against of the null hypothesis, H0'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Correct C. critical value Incorrect D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MC1db4_a6c0
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'if this value is large, then there is stronger evidence in against of the null hypothesis, H0'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Correct C. degrees of freedom Incorrect D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MC1db4_ca5f
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'if this value is large, then there is stronger evidence in against of the null hypothesis, H0'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Correct B. level of significance, α Incorrect C. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect D. p-value Incorrect MC2208_a02a
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the smaller this number, the bigger the chi-square (χ²) test statistic'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect C. degrees of freedom Incorrect D. p-value Correct MC2208_a168
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the smaller this number, the bigger the chi-square (χ²) test statistic'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. critical value Incorrect C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. p-value Correct MC233f_84d3
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'a fixed probability cutoff whether the null hypothesis, H0 is assumed to be accepted or rejected'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. degrees of freedom Incorrect C. level of significance, α Correct D. p-value Incorrect MC233f_c175
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'a fixed probability cutoff whether the null hypothesis, H0 is assumed to be accepted or rejected'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect C. degrees of freedom Incorrect D. level of significance, α Correct MC233f_c97e
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'a fixed probability cutoff whether the null hypothesis, H0 is assumed to be accepted or rejected'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. degrees of freedom Incorrect C. level of significance, α Correct D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MC39cc_4d5c
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the bigger this number, the smaller the p-value'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Correct C. critical value Incorrect D. p-value Incorrect MC39cc_a02a
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the bigger this number, the smaller the p-value'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Correct C. degrees of freedom Incorrect D. p-value Incorrect MC39cc_eef5
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the bigger this number, the smaller the p-value'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Correct B. critical value Incorrect C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. p-value Incorrect MC39cc_eef5
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the bigger this number, the smaller the p-value'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Correct B. critical value Incorrect C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. p-value Incorrect MC39cc_eef5
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the bigger this number, the smaller the p-value'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Correct B. critical value Incorrect C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. p-value Incorrect MC4ad7_04c9
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'in a chi-square (χ²) test, it is usually the number of categories minus one'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. degrees of freedom Correct C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. p-value Incorrect MC4ad7_3154
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'in a chi-square (χ²) test, it is usually the number of categories minus one'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. critical value Incorrect C. degrees of freedom Correct D. level of significance, α Incorrect MC4ad7_56e1
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'in a chi-square (χ²) test, it is usually the number of categories minus one'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. critical value Incorrect C. degrees of freedom Correct D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MC4ad7_56e1
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'in a chi-square (χ²) test, it is usually the number of categories minus one'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. critical value Incorrect C. degrees of freedom Correct D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MC4bf5_02bc
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'we want to reject this hypothesis in our chi-square (χ²) test'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. critical value Incorrect C. null hypothesis, H0 Correct D. p-value Incorrect MC4bf5_619e
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'we want to reject this hypothesis in our chi-square (χ²) test'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. critical value Incorrect C. degrees of freedom Incorrect D. null hypothesis, H0 Correct MC4bf5_ac3b
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'we want to reject this hypothesis in our chi-square (χ²) test'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. critical value Incorrect C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. null hypothesis, H0 Correct MC4bf5_d20e
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'we want to reject this hypothesis in our chi-square (χ²) test'.
A. degrees of freedom Incorrect B. level of significance, α Incorrect C. null hypothesis, H0 Correct D. p-value Incorrect MC4bf5_f019
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'we want to reject this hypothesis in our chi-square (χ²) test'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. null hypothesis, H0 Correct MC6af8_2707
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'if this value is small, it suggests that the observed data are NOT consistent with the null hypothesis, H0'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. degrees of freedom Incorrect C. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect D. p-value Correct MC6af8_4d5c
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'if this value is small, it suggests that the observed data are NOT consistent with the null hypothesis, H0'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect C. critical value Incorrect D. p-value Correct MC6af8_920a
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'if this value is small, it suggests that the observed data are NOT consistent with the null hypothesis, H0'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. critical value Incorrect C. degrees of freedom Incorrect D. p-value Correct MC6af8_eef5
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'if this value is small, it suggests that the observed data are NOT consistent with the null hypothesis, H0'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. critical value Incorrect C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. p-value Correct MC7876_b841
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'if this value is small, then there is stronger evidence in against of the null hypothesis, H0'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect C. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect D. p-value Correct MC7876_eef5
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'if this value is small, then there is stronger evidence in against of the null hypothesis, H0'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. critical value Incorrect C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. p-value Correct MC7af1_55fb
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'this value determines which row of the chi-square (χ²) critical value table you should use'.
A. critical value Incorrect B. degrees of freedom Correct C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. p-value Incorrect MC7af1_62ba
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'this value determines which row of the chi-square (χ²) critical value table you should use'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. degrees of freedom Correct C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MC7af1_84d3
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'this value determines which row of the chi-square (χ²) critical value table you should use'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. degrees of freedom Correct C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. p-value Incorrect MC7af1_e61f
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'this value determines which row of the chi-square (χ²) critical value table you should use'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect C. critical value Incorrect D. degrees of freedom Correct MC83db_2707
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'represents how many independent values can vary in the calculation after constraints are applie'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. degrees of freedom Correct C. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect D. p-value Incorrect MC83db_c97e
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'represents how many independent values can vary in the calculation after constraints are applie'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. degrees of freedom Correct C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MC83db_f62f
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'represents how many independent values can vary in the calculation after constraints are applie'.
A. critical value Incorrect B. degrees of freedom Correct C. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect D. p-value Incorrect MC8760_37fe
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'if this value is small, then there is stronger evidence in favor of the alternative hypothesis, Ha'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. level of significance, α Incorrect C. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect D. p-value Correct MC8760_84d3
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'if this value is small, then there is stronger evidence in favor of the alternative hypothesis, Ha'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. degrees of freedom Incorrect C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. p-value Correct MC8760_d20e
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'if this value is small, then there is stronger evidence in favor of the alternative hypothesis, Ha'.
A. degrees of freedom Incorrect B. level of significance, α Incorrect C. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect D. p-value Correct MC8d60_55fb
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the probability of getting a result that is either the same or more extreme than the actual observations'.
A. critical value Incorrect B. degrees of freedom Incorrect C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. p-value Correct MC8d60_84d3
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the probability of getting a result that is either the same or more extreme than the actual observations'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. degrees of freedom Incorrect C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. p-value Correct MC8d60_a71d
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the probability of getting a result that is either the same or more extreme than the actual observations'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. degrees of freedom Incorrect C. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect D. p-value Correct MC9695_4d5c
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the boundary of how extreme a test statistic we need to reject the null hypothesis, H0'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect C. critical value Correct D. p-value Incorrect MC9695_56e1
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the boundary of how extreme a test statistic we need to reject the null hypothesis, H0'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. critical value Correct C. degrees of freedom Incorrect D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MC9995_062b
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'for this hypothesis, the expected values may be impossible to calculate'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Correct B. critical value Incorrect C. degrees of freedom Incorrect D. level of significance, α Incorrect MC9995_1318
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'for this hypothesis, the expected values may be impossible to calculate'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Correct B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect C. critical value Incorrect D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MC9995_c175
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'for this hypothesis, the expected values may be impossible to calculate'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Correct B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect C. degrees of freedom Incorrect D. level of significance, α Incorrect MC9995_e61f
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'for this hypothesis, the expected values may be impossible to calculate'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Correct B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect C. critical value Incorrect D. degrees of freedom Incorrect MCa1e9_04c9
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the statistical cutoff of the result for the null hypothesis, H0 to be TRUE or false'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. degrees of freedom Incorrect C. level of significance, α Correct D. p-value Incorrect MCa1e9_ac3b
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the statistical cutoff of the result for the null hypothesis, H0 to be TRUE or false'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. critical value Incorrect C. level of significance, α Correct D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MCa1e9_c175
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the statistical cutoff of the result for the null hypothesis, H0 to be TRUE or false'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect C. degrees of freedom Incorrect D. level of significance, α Correct MCa1e9_ca5f
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the statistical cutoff of the result for the null hypothesis, H0 to be TRUE or false'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. level of significance, α Correct C. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect D. p-value Incorrect MCb254_7cce
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the fixed probability for elimination of null hypothesis, H0'.
A. critical value Incorrect B. level of significance, α Correct C. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect D. p-value Incorrect MCb254_7cce
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the fixed probability for elimination of null hypothesis, H0'.
A. critical value Incorrect B. level of significance, α Correct C. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect D. p-value Incorrect MCb405_56e1
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the sum of the normalized square difference between observed and expected data'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. critical value Correct C. degrees of freedom Incorrect D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MCb405_74ad
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the sum of the normalized square difference between observed and expected data'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect C. critical value Correct D. level of significance, α Incorrect MCb405_7cce
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the sum of the normalized square difference between observed and expected data'.
A. critical value Correct B. level of significance, α Incorrect C. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect D. p-value Incorrect MCb405_cd21
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the sum of the normalized square difference between observed and expected data'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. critical value Correct C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MCbf34_3154
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the cutoff used to compare against the observed chi-square (χ²) test statistic'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. critical value Correct C. degrees of freedom Incorrect D. level of significance, α Incorrect MCbf34_4d5c
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the cutoff used to compare against the observed chi-square (χ²) test statistic'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect C. critical value Correct D. p-value Incorrect MCbf34_ac3b
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the cutoff used to compare against the observed chi-square (χ²) test statistic'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. critical value Correct C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MCbf34_fa44
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'the cutoff used to compare against the observed chi-square (χ²) test statistic'.
A. critical value Correct B. degrees of freedom Incorrect C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MCcf2a_f019
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'we are attempting to demonstrate this hypothesis in an indirect way by using the chi-square (χ²) test'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Correct B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MCcf2a_f019
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'we are attempting to demonstrate this hypothesis in an indirect way by using the chi-square (χ²) test'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Correct B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MCcf88_04c9
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'biologists use a probability of 0.05 (5%) for this value'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. degrees of freedom Incorrect C. level of significance, α Correct D. p-value Incorrect MCcf88_37fe
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'biologists use a probability of 0.05 (5%) for this value'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. level of significance, α Correct C. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect D. p-value Incorrect MCd2b0_1318
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'we attempt to find evidence against this hypothesis in our chi-square (χ²) test'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect C. critical value Incorrect D. null hypothesis, H0 Correct MCd2b0_619e
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'we attempt to find evidence against this hypothesis in our chi-square (χ²) test'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. critical value Incorrect C. degrees of freedom Incorrect D. null hypothesis, H0 Correct MCd2b0_a71d
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'we attempt to find evidence against this hypothesis in our chi-square (χ²) test'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. degrees of freedom Incorrect C. null hypothesis, H0 Correct D. p-value Incorrect MCd2b0_cd21
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'we attempt to find evidence against this hypothesis in our chi-square (χ²) test'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. critical value Incorrect C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. null hypothesis, H0 Correct MCd2b0_d20e
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'we attempt to find evidence against this hypothesis in our chi-square (χ²) test'.
A. degrees of freedom Incorrect B. level of significance, α Incorrect C. null hypothesis, H0 Correct D. p-value Incorrect MCd975_02bc
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'found in a table for a given degrees of freedom and level of significance, α'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. critical value Correct C. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect D. p-value Incorrect MCd975_3154
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'found in a table for a given degrees of freedom and level of significance, α'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect B. critical value Correct C. degrees of freedom Incorrect D. level of significance, α Incorrect MCd975_e61f
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'found in a table for a given degrees of freedom and level of significance, α'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect C. critical value Correct D. degrees of freedom Incorrect MCd975_fa44
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'found in a table for a given degrees of freedom and level of significance, α'.
A. critical value Correct B. degrees of freedom Incorrect C. level of significance, α Incorrect D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MCe327_1318
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'if this value is large, then there is stronger evidence in favor of the alternative hypothesis, Ha'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Correct C. critical value Incorrect D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MCe327_4d5c
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'if this value is large, then there is stronger evidence in favor of the alternative hypothesis, Ha'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Correct C. critical value Incorrect D. p-value Incorrect MCe327_920a
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'if this value is large, then there is stronger evidence in favor of the alternative hypothesis, Ha'.
A. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Correct B. critical value Incorrect C. degrees of freedom Incorrect D. p-value Incorrect MCe327_c175
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'if this value is large, then there is stronger evidence in favor of the alternative hypothesis, Ha'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Correct C. degrees of freedom Incorrect D. level of significance, α Incorrect MCfb92_1b95
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'a constant probability that provides a cutoff for falsification of the null hypothesis, H0'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. chi-square (χ²) test statistic Incorrect C. level of significance, α Correct D. p-value Incorrect MCfb92_a168
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'a constant probability that provides a cutoff for falsification of the null hypothesis, H0'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. critical value Incorrect C. level of significance, α Correct D. p-value Incorrect MCfb92_cd21
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'a constant probability that provides a cutoff for falsification of the null hypothesis, H0'.
A. alternative hypothesis, Ha Incorrect B. critical value Incorrect C. level of significance, α Correct D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect MCfb92_fa44
Which one of the following chi-square (χ²) terms correspond to the defintion 'a constant probability that provides a cutoff for falsification of the null hypothesis, H0'.
A. critical value Incorrect B. degrees of freedom Incorrect C. level of significance, α Correct D. null hypothesis, H0 Incorrect