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leo leo

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A typical null hypothesis with a goodness-of-fit test as presented in the text might be
 
  a. the hypothesis that the means increase evenly across categories.
  b. the hypothesis that the representation in each category is equal.
  c. the hypothesis that subjects are normally distributed.
  d. the hypothesis that the expected values are uniformly large.

Question 2

A goodness-of-fit test is used with
 
  a. a contingency table.
  b. normally distributed variables.
  c. a one-way categorization.
  d. a test of linearity.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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