Chi-Square Goodness of Fit Test, Introduction to Statistics
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Description
The Chi-square goodness of fit test is a statistical hypothesis test used to determine whether a variable is likely to come from a specified distribution or not. It is often used to evaluate whether sample data is representative of the full population.
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