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In chi square goodness of fit test, if the expected frequencies, and the observed frequencies were quite different, we could conclude that:

A) null hypothesis is false, and we would reject
B) chi square distribution is invalid, and use t distribution instead
C) alternate hypothesis is false, and reject
12 years ago

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PsyDAG
A, assuming it exceeds you level of significance.
12 years ago

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