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The probability of making a Type I error and the level of significance are the same.
Expected Frequency
The number of occurrences predicted in a category of a contingency table based on probabilistic models.
Political Preference
An individual's inclination or bias toward one or more political parties, ideologies, or policy positions.
Respondents
Individuals who provide data or answers to questions in a survey or study.
One-sample Chi-square
A statistical test that determines if the observed frequencies differ significantly from the expected frequencies in one categorical dataset.
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