Statistics Flashcards
1
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Explain the criterias of a chi-squared ( ) test (DE: Chi-Quadrat-Test)
A
The chi-squared test is a statistical test to find out if the difference between observed categorial data and expected data is small enough to be due to change.
This test can be used:
- for categorial data
- where there is a strong biological theory that we can use to predict expected values.
- the sample size must be relatively large.
- only raw data counts, not percentages or ratios, can be used.
- there are no zero scores.
2
Q
Steps to conduct the chi-squared test
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- for example cross flowers and look at their F1 generation
- count the actual outcome of colours
- use the formula: N= observed numbers, n=expected numbers
- look up the chi-square value in a distribution table
- if > 0.05p accept the null hypothesis
- if < 0.05p reject null hypothesis
3
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Was ist Nullhypothese?
A
Häufig sagt die Nullhypothese aus, dass kein Effekt bzw. Unterschied vorliegt oder dass ein bestimmter Zusammenhang nicht besteht.