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The chi-square test tests the significance of the relationship shown in an R X C contingency table in which R stands for row and C stands for column.
Jurisdiction
The authority granted to a legal body like a court to make legal decisions and judgments, often within a specific geographic area or over certain types of cases.
U.S. Circuit Court
A federal court that has appellate jurisdiction over the district courts within its federal judicial circuit, as well as over certain other federal courts and administrative agencies.
Federal Reporter
A set of books that publish the official court decisions of the United States federal courts.
Published Opinions
Legal decisions or conclusions by courts that are officially released and recorded, often used as precedents in future cases.
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