Question 1. The percent confidence interval is the range having the percent probability of containing the actual population parameter.
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Question 2. The Chi-square test for independence is an extension of the goodness of fit test to see if multiple groups are distributed according to expected distributions for each variable.
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Question 3. A contingency table is a multiple row and multiple column table showing counts in each cell.
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Question 4. Statistical significance in the Chi-square test means the population distribution (expected) is not the source of the sample (observed) data.
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Question 5. Point estimates provide less confidence in indicating a parameter's value than a confidence interval.
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Question 6. If the confidence interval for mean differences contains a 0, the associated t-test would have shown a significant difference.
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Question 7. The Chi-square test can be performed on categorical (nominal) level data.
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Question 8. The goodness of fit test can be used for a single or multiple set (rows) of data, such as comparing male and female age distributions with an expected distribution at the same time.
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Question 9. In confidence intervals, the width of the interval depends only on the variation within the data set.
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Question 10Confidence intervals provide an indication of how much variation exists in the data set.
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