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13 December, 10:10

How do I find the P-value using a chi - square (x2) distribution table?

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  1. 13 December, 11:08
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    This should be self-explanatory, but just in case it's not: your chi-square score goes in the chi-square score box, you stick your degrees of freedom in the DF box (df = (NColumns-1) * (NRows-1) for chi-square test for independence).
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