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tichca

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If two variables have a statistically significant relationship that does not necessarily mean the two variables have a relationship of practical importance. Describe how this could happen.

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A __________ test is a statistical procedure that is used to determine whether or not there is a relationship between two categorical variables.
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Answer to Question 1

IT DEPENDS ON THE SAMPLE SIZE; A MINOR RELATIONSHIP OBSERVED IN A SAMPLE BASED ON A LARGE ENOUGH NUMBER OF OBSERVATIONS CAN EASILY ACHIEVE STATISTICAL SIGNIFICANCE.

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