Question 7
1 pts
Suppose you obtain a chi-square statistic of 9.86. Are your results statistically significant if the critical value obtained
from the distribution of chi-square (with the appropriate degrees of freedom) is 6.63, with an alpha level of .01?
No, a statistically significant association does not exist between the two variables.
There is not enough information given to determine whether these two variables are associated.
I am 99% certain that these two variables are unrelated, based on the results of my chi-square test.
Yes, a statistically significant association exists between the two variables.