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In the chi-square goodness-of-fit test, if the expected frequencies In the chi-square goodness-of-fit test, if the expected frequencies   and the observed frequencies   were quite different, we would conclude that the: A)  null hypothesis is false, and we would reject it B)  null hypothesis is true, and we would not reject it C)  alternative hypothesis is false, and we would reject it D)  chi-square distribution is invalid, and we would use the t-distribution instead and the observed frequencies In the chi-square goodness-of-fit test, if the expected frequencies   and the observed frequencies   were quite different, we would conclude that the: A)  null hypothesis is false, and we would reject it B)  null hypothesis is true, and we would not reject it C)  alternative hypothesis is false, and we would reject it D)  chi-square distribution is invalid, and we would use the t-distribution instead were quite different, we would conclude that the:


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