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8 October, 10:19

In a goodness-of-fit test, the null hypothesis states that the data came from a normally distributed population. The researcher estimated the population mean and population standard deviation from a sample of 500 observations.

In addition, the researcher used 6 standardized intervals to test for normality.

Using a 5% level of significance, the critical value for this test is:

a. 11.1433.

b. 9.3484.

c. 7.8147.

d. 9.4877.

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  1. 8 October, 12:20
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    Solution: C) 7.815

    Hint: From Chi-square table with (k-r-1) = (6-2-1) = 3 d. f the critical value = 7.8147
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