Asked by Mary
                Using the Chi-square test I am having problems when I get to the part of adding the the fractions and getting the percent that must be rounded to three decimal places.  I have looked in  the text and searched the internet. Can you please me 
            
            
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                    Answered by
            PsyDAG
            
    The expected (E) frequency for each cell is found by multiplying the column total by the row total and dividing by the grand total.
Then, for each cell you subtract the expected (E) from the observed (O), square that, and divide by the expected (E).
Add the calculated values of all the cells to get the Chi Square value. Evaluate in terms of you degrees of freedom (#rows-1)(#columns-1).
I hope this helps.
    
Then, for each cell you subtract the expected (E) from the observed (O), square that, and divide by the expected (E).
Add the calculated values of all the cells to get the Chi Square value. Evaluate in terms of you degrees of freedom (#rows-1)(#columns-1).
I hope this helps.
                    Answered by
            Mary
            
    yes thank you
    
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