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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 the expected frequency   were equal for each cell i. Using this information, what may one conclude about the null hypothesis? A)  It is rejected at0.05 but is not rejected at0.025. B)  It is not rejected at0.05 but is rejected at0.025. C)  It is rejected at any level. D)  It is not rejected at anylevel. and the expected frequency In a goodness-of-fit test, suppose that a sample showed that the observed frequency   and the expected frequency   were equal for each cell i. Using this information, what may one conclude about the null hypothesis? A)  It is rejected at0.05 but is not rejected at0.025. B)  It is not rejected at0.05 but is rejected at0.025. C)  It is rejected at any level. D)  It is not rejected at anylevel. were equal for each cell i. Using this information, what may one conclude about the null hypothesis?


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