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In a goodness-of-fit test, suppose that a sample showed that the observed frequency In a goodness-of-fit test, suppose that a sample showed that the observed frequency   and expected frequency   were equal for each cell i. Then, the null hypothesis is: A)  rejected at0.05 but is not rejected at0.025 B)  not rejected at0.05 but is rejected at0.025 C)  rejected at any level D)  not rejected at anylevel E)  not rejected at> 0.05 and expected frequency In a goodness-of-fit test, suppose that a sample showed that the observed frequency   and expected frequency   were equal for each cell i. Then, the null hypothesis is: A)  rejected at0.05 but is not rejected at0.025 B)  not rejected at0.05 but is rejected at0.025 C)  rejected at any level D)  not rejected at anylevel E)  not rejected at> 0.05 were equal for each cell i. Then, the null hypothesis is:


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