Which of the following statements is true about chi-square tests?
a. A large chi-square test statistic results in a large p-value.
b. A large p-value means that there is a good chance that the relationship is statistically significant.
c. If the two variables are not related in the population, then less than 5 of the samples you could ever take would give you a test statistic of 3.84 or larger.
d. All of the above.
Question 2
Using the criterion of .05, which of the following results allows a researcher to conclude that a relationship between two categorical variables is statistically significant?
a. p-value = .04
b. p-value = .50
c. p-value = .95
d. None of the above.