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Expected Frequencies
Expected frequencies refer to the counts of observations that one expects in each category of a statistical distribution based on a hypothesis or model.
Null Hypothesis
A statistical hypothesis that assumes no significant difference or effect exists in the population from which a sample is drawn.
Number of Groups
Refers to the count of distinct categories or clusters into which data points or subjects are classified.
Null Hypothesis
A default hypothesis that there is no significant difference or effect, and any observed difference is due to sampling or experimental error.
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