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Ann [662]
3 years ago
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A group of employees were asked whether they drive or walk to work.

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Kryger [21]3 years ago
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Independent.

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Null hypothesis: The expected distribution obtained 2 years ago for the motivation behind the use of credit cards are as follows: Rewards = 27% , Low rate = 23%, Cash back = 21%, Discount = 9%, Others = 20%

Alternate Hypothesis: Any changes observed in the expected distribution of proportion of reasons for the use of credit cards by college students.

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                                X^2 = Sum [ \frac{(O_i - E_i)^2}{Ei} ]

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 O_i : The observed value for ith data point

 E_i : The expected value for ith data point.

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