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Research on job analysis techniques has shown that
Measure of Effect Size
A quantitative expression of the magnitude of a phenomenon or effect size, used to assess the relationship or difference between variables in a statistical analysis.
Expected Frequencies
Expected frequencies refer to the anticipated count of occurrences in each category of a distribution, based on a probability model or theory, used in chi-square testing.
Chi-square Statistic
The chi-square statistic measures how expectations compare to actual observed data, used primarily for categorical data.
Expected Frequencies
In statistics, the anticipated count of occurrences across different categories based on a theoretical distribution.
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