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As to substance, the normal way to examine this, as already noted, is to run a chi-squared test.
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I don't think they will though. they are trying to make a radio programme which is accessible to their listeners, most of whom would not know what a chi-squared test is, as indeed I don't!
I'm going to be on Radio 4's "More or Less" this Friday! Mark Reckons 2009
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We've already begun that process and have decided, for now, not to include chi-squared stats.
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We've already begun that process and have decided, for now, not to include chi-squared stats.
OpEdNews - Diary: OEN Poll Demographics Analysis Goes Live 2008
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A test for Poisson is that the Poisson deviance is approximately chi-squared with degrees of freedom equal to the length of the record.
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The two chi-squared values in Figure 8 are a likelihood ratio test for a common factor and a Box-Pierce test for residual autocorrelation respectively — see Sargan 1975, Mizon and Hendry 1980, Pierce 1971 and Breusch and Pagan 1980 — both of which “reject” the model specification.
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• Chi-squared test: now the software indicates whether the scorecard variable has passed the chi-squared test or not
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Deviations from Hardy-Weinberg proportions were assessed using the chi-squared goodness of fit test within each ethnicity group.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Dan E. Arking et al. 2010
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Breast and bowel cancer screening uptake levels were calculated and compared using the chi-squared test.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Charlotte Price 2010
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Gender was found to be associated with the level of personal accomplishment (chi-squared test; p = 0.049), as 17. 8% of men compared with 24. 3% of women reported high personal accomplishment.
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