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Card 16
Front
What is the Chi - squared (X^2) test used for?
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Card 17
Front
If your value for Chi - squared (X^2) is BELOW the critical value, what is your assumption?
Back
Card 18
Front
Should the sample size be small or large for a Chi - squared (X^2) test?
Back
Card 19
Front
Can the Chi - squared (X^2) test be used for data presented as percentages or ratios?
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Card 20
Front
Can the Chi - squared (X^2) test be used when there are zero scores?
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Card 21
Front
What does the O stand for in a Chi - squared (X^2) test?
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Card 22
Front
A phenotypic ratio of 12:3:1 or 13:3 suggests what?
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Card 23
Front
A, B and O are all alleles coding for blood type, which is recessive?
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