After running a Chi-square test in Excel, you get a value of 0.09 for 'p'. What does this tell you? A. There is a strong positive correlation. B. The effect size is large. C. One or more of your observed differences are statistically significant.
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It is a statistical test that helps us determine whether there is a significant association between two categorical variables. In other words, it helps us determine whether there is a relationship between two variables that is not due to chance. Now, let's look Show more…
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