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Syllogism 1D
Given the following syllogism:
All unrewarding occupations are unsatisfying jobs, because no meaningless employments are satisfying jobs and all meaningful employments are rewarding occupations.
-For Syllogism 1D, the major premise is:
Chi-squared Test
A statistical test used to determine whether there is a significant association between categorical variables.
Two-tailed Test
A statistical test in which the critical area of a distribution is two-sided and tests whether a sample is either greater than or less than a certain range of values.
Chi-squared Goodness-of-fit
A statistical test used to determine if a sample data fits a distribution from a certain population, based on the differences between observed and expected frequencies.
Two-tail Test
A statistical test that considers the possibility of observing extreme outcomes in both tails of the distribution.
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