Define chi square

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Define chi square and when it is appropriate to use to statistically test your data. Give an example of two variables that you might compare using Chi Square test. Could you also draw a 2 X 2 table?

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Chi square test is a statistical measure of the way in which expectations compare to
results. Chi square is mainly used to test relationships between categorical values. For instance,
when researching on voters between voters, one may analyze the relationship between gender
and party preference. Categorical values in statistics refer to those values that can take one...


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