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Fudgin [204]
1 year ago
11

In order for you to use the goodnees-of-fit test, the test of independence, or the test of homogeneity, the expected frequencies

for each cell needs to be at least:____.
Mathematics
1 answer:
nataly862011 [7]1 year ago
6 0

The condition for the expected value in the goodness of fit test is that the expected frequency is at least 5.

According to the statement

we have to find the condition of the expected values in the case of testing of goodness-of-fit test.

So, For this purpose we know that the

The goodness of fit test is of a statistical model describes how well it fits a set of observations. Measures of goodness of fit typically summarize the discrepancy between observed values and the values expected.

So, The main condition of the expected value for the goodness of fit test is

For each​ category, the expected frequency is at least 5.

Without this condition the test is not possible, so overall this the main condition related the goodness of fit test.

So, The condition for the expected value in the goodness of fit test is that the expected frequency is at least 5.

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