The observed frequencies for a goodness-of-fit test are a. the frequencies obtained from the performance of an experiment b. the frequencies given by the product of n and p c. the frequencies obtained...

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The observed frequencies for a goodness-of-fit test are


a. the frequencies obtained from the performance of an experiment


b. the frequencies given by the product of n and p


c. the frequencies obtained by adding the results of a and b




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Answer To: The observed frequencies for a goodness-of-fit test are a. the frequencies obtained from the...

Robert answered on Dec 25 2021
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In goodness-of-fit test, we compare observed frequencies with expected frequen-
cies.
Observed fre
quencies are the ones that we observe in each category.
Expected frequencies are the ones that we obtain under null hypothesis, i.e, by
multipliying total frequency with probability in each...
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