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rlane42

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If a certain nominal scale, applied to a single group of subjects, showed
  observed frequencies of 30, 25 and 20, the frequencies expected on the basis of
  chance would be
 
  a. 30, 25 and 20
  b. 30, 30 and 25
  c. 25, 30 and 25
  d. 25, 25 and 25

Question 2

When the fe's are determined, not on the basis of strict chance, but on the basis of some previous theory, then the tested hypothesis is
 
  a. accepted
  b. rejected
  c. no longer appropriate to a chi square analysis
  d. a priori



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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