5.3 Statistical Analysis: Chi Square Flashcards
1
Q
What is a chi-square?
A
- a form of statistical analysis used to compare the actual results (observed) with the expected results
2
Q
What does a chi- square help to determine? (2)
A
- determine whether the data obtained experimentally provides a “good fit” to the expected data
- determine if any deviations from the expected results are due RANDOM CHANCE alone or to other circumstances (ex. Data collection error)
3
Q
Chi-square is designed to analyze ___ data.
A
Categorical
4
Q
The chi-squee equation is used to test the null hypothesis. What does it predict?
A
- predict that the data from the experiment will match the expected results
5
Q
The degrees of freedom is one less that the number of categories. What does the degree of freedom with the p value represent, if it is less than x^2?
A
X^2>critical value
- there is a statistical significant difference between the actual and expected values
- REJECT NULL HYP
6
Q
What happened if x^2 < critical value?
A
- there is not a statistical difference between the actual and expected values
- ACCEPT NULL HYPOTHESIS