Difference between revisions of "ChiSquaredTest Command"
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- ChiSquaredTest[ <Matrix of Observed Counts> ]
- Performs a Chi-squared test that compares the given matrix of observed counts against the matrix of expected counts determined by the hypothesis of independence.
- The matrix of expected counts is calculated internally. Each expected count is found from the row and column totals of the given matrix of observed counts using the rule:
- \text{expected count} = \frac{\text{row total} × \text{column total}}{\text{total observed counts}}
- Results are returned in list form as {Probabilty value, Chi Squared test statistic}.
- ChiSquaredTest[ <List of Observed Counts>, <List of Expected Counts> ]
- Performs a Goodness of Fit test that compares the given list of observed counts against the given list of expected counts.
- Results are returned in list form as {Probabilty value, Chi Squared test statistic}.
- ChiSquaredTest[ <Matrix of Observed Counts>, <Matrix of Expected Counts> ]
- Performs a Chi-squared test that compares the given matrix of observed counts against the given matrix of expected counts.
- Results are returned in list form as {Probabilty value, Chi Squared test statistic}.