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A table, graph, or formula that associates each possible value of a discrete random variable, x with its probability of occurrence, p(x), is called a discrete probability distribution.
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The test of independence and the test of homogeneity are completed identical fashion, using the contingency table to display and organize the calculations. Explain how these two hypothesis tests differ.



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The test of independence has one sample of data that is being cross-tabulated according to the categories of two separate variables; the test of homogeneity has multiple samples being compared side-by-side and together these samples form the entire sample used in the contingency table.



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