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Scenario 22-5
Three candidates, Fred, Barb, and William, are running for office. There are three voters in the upcoming election: Heather, Don, and Luanne. Heather prefers Barb over Fred and Fred over William. Don prefers William over Barb and Barb over Fred. Luanne prefers Fred over Barb and Barb over William.
-Refer to Scenario 22-5.If the voters were given a choice of Barb versus William first,then the winner was in a second election versus Fred,who would win?
Chi-square Distribution
A probability distribution showing the distribution of the chi-square statistic under the null hypothesis for a correct model.
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Chi-square Statistic
A measure used in statistical analysis to evaluate the significance of the association or difference between categorical variables.
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