chi-square

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A test statistic used in the chi-square test
A test statistic that is calculated as the sum of the squares of observed values minus expected values divided by the expected values
A statistic that helps determine whether the pattern of frequencies found in data assigned to categories is likely due to chance or is atypical Also used to compare data with a model to determine whether the data's fit is within the typical range of sampling and chance error Also, used to combined the results of independently conducted studies to determine overall statistical significance
Rather than measuring the value of each of a set of items, a calculated value of chi-square compares the frequencies of various kinds (or categories) of items in a random sample to the frequencies that are expected if the population frequencies are as hypothesized by the investigator Chi-square is often used to assess the "goodness of fit" between an obtained set of frequencies in a random sample and what is expected under a given statistical hypothesis For example, chi-square can be used to determine if there is reason to reject the statistical hypothesis that the frequencies in a random sample are as expected when the items are from a normal distribution
Represented by the symbol χ2; statistical test used to determine if differences among nominal, or categorical, level data are statistically significant; examines the observed frequencies in comparison to the expected frequencies to determine if the categorical differences that occurred are the same as would occur by chance
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A test of statistical significance which tests one measure of how well your model of expected distribution fits the observed distribution
chi-square distribution
a probability distribution used in inferential statistics
chi-square distributions
plural form of chi-square distribution
chi-square test
any statistical hypothesis test in which the test statistic has a chi-square distribution if the null hypothesis is true
chi-square tests
plural form of chi-square test
chi-square tests
A test that uses the chi-square statistic to test the fit between a theoretical frequency distribution and a frequency distribution of observed data for which each observation may fall into one of several classes
chi-square test
nonparametric test for nominal scale data
chi-square test
A test that uses the chi-square statistic to test the fit between a theoretical frequency distribution and a frequency distribution of observed data for which each observation may fall into one of several classes
chi-square test
A test of statistical significance used for analyzing frequency distributions or contingency tables
chi-square test
a statistical test of the agreement between the observed frequency of events and the frequency expected according to some hypothesis
chi-square test
A statistic calculated in the Crosstabulation and Contingency Table statlets It ranges from -1 to +1 and is based on the number of concordant and discordant pairs of observations A concordant pair is one is which the two variables (row and column) have the same relative ranking (greater than or less than) A discordant pair is one in which the two variables have the opposite ranking Both variables must be ordinal No correction is made for ties
chi-square test
A statistical significance test based on frequency of occurrence; it is applicable both to qualitative attributes and quantitative variables Among its many uses, the most common are test of hypothesized probabilities or probability distributions (goodness of fit), statistical dependence or independence (association), and common population (homogeneity)
chi-square test
A statistical measure of goodness of fit, independence, or homogeneity of a population The Chi-square test can be used to determine whether a sample of data was drawn from a normally distributed population by comparing the sample's frequency distribution with the normal distribution It can also be used to determine whether two variables are independent by comparing their observed joint occurrence with their expected joint occurrence, assuming independence Finally, it can be used to determine whether or not categories of a single variable are represented in the same proportions in two or more populations
chi-square test
A statistical test for comparing the frequency distributions observed in a sample of observations with what would be expected under the null hypothesis This test is often used for 2x2 tables for evaluating the association of the two variables
chi-square test
A test performed on a two-way frequency table to test whether two variables can be considered statistically independent It is calculated in the Crosstabulation and Contingency Table Statlets In calculating the chi-square test, the observed frequency in each cell is compared to the frequency which would be expected if the row and column classifications were independent If the calculated statistic is large (i e , if its P value is less than a predetermined significance level such as 05), then the null hypothesis of independence must be rejected The chi-square test is valid only if the expected frequency in each cell is relatively large If any frequency is less than 5, a warning is displayed If the two-way table contains exactly 2 rows and 2 columns and the total count in the table does not exceed 100, Fisher's exact test is also performed
chi-square test
The chi-square test is performed on a two-way frequency table to test whether two variables can be considered statistically independent It is calculated in the Crosstabulation and Contingency Table statlets In calculating the chi-square test, the observed frequency in each cell is compared to the frequency which would be expected if the row and column classifications were independent If the calculated statistic is large (i e , if its P value is less than a predetermined significance level such as 05), then the null hypothesis of independence must be rejected The chi-square test is valid only if the expected frequency in each cell is relatively large If any frequency is less than 5, a warning is displayed If the two-way table contains exactly 2 rows and 2 columns and the total count in the table does not exceed 100, Fisher's exact test is also performed
chi-square test
A test that uses the chi-square statistic to test the fit between a theoretical frequency distribution and a frequency distribution of observed data, measuring correlation
chi-square test
A statistical test for determining whether two categorical variables are related
chi-square test
A statistical test often used for analyzing categorical data
chi square test
(Ticaret) A quality test measuring the assumption that the distribution characteristics of a set of data is reasonable (similar to expected)
chi-square
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