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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/American_River_College/STAT_300%3A_My_Introductory_Statistics_Textbook_(Mirzaagha)/10%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_about_Two_Population_Means_and_Proportions/10.01%3A_Inference_for_Categorical_Data/10.1.04%3A_Testing_for_Independence_in_Two-Way_Tables_(Special_Topic)
    If there really is no difference among the algorithms and 70.78% of people are satisfied with the search results, how many of the 5000 people in the "current algorithm" group would be expected to not ...If there really is no difference among the algorithms and 70.78% of people are satisfied with the search results, how many of the 5000 people in the "current algorithm" group would be expected to not perform a new search? 26 The test statistic is larger than the right-most column of the df = 2 row of the chi-square table, meaning the p-value is less than 0.001.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Fort_Hays_State_University/Elements_of_Statistics/03%3A_Probability/3.04%3A_Probability_and_Compound_Events
    Probability is an important and complex field of study. Fortunately, only a few basic issues in probability theory are essential for understanding statistics at the level covered in this book. These b...Probability is an important and complex field of study. Fortunately, only a few basic issues in probability theory are essential for understanding statistics at the level covered in this book. These basic issues are covered in this chapter.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/American_River_College/STAT_300%3A_My_Introductory_Statistics_Textbook_(Mirzaagha)/09%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_about_Population_Mean_and_Proportion/9.02%3A_Inference_for_Categorical_Data/9.2.04%3A_Testing_for_Independence_in_Two-Way_Tables_(Special_Topic)
    If there really is no difference among the algorithms and 70.78% of people are satisfied with the search results, how many of the 5000 people in the "current algorithm" group would be expected to not ...If there really is no difference among the algorithms and 70.78% of people are satisfied with the search results, how many of the 5000 people in the "current algorithm" group would be expected to not perform a new search? 26 The test statistic is larger than the right-most column of the df = 2 row of the chi-square table, meaning the p-value is less than 0.001.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/American_River_College/STAT_300%3A_My_Introductory_Statistics_Textbook_(Mirzaagha)/11%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_about_Goodness_of_Fit_(Multinomial)/11.01%3A_Inference_for_Categorical_Data/11.1.04%3A_Testing_for_Independence_in_Two-Way_Tables_(Special_Topic)
    If there really is no difference among the algorithms and 70.78% of people are satisfied with the search results, how many of the 5000 people in the "current algorithm" group would be expected to not ...If there really is no difference among the algorithms and 70.78% of people are satisfied with the search results, how many of the 5000 people in the "current algorithm" group would be expected to not perform a new search? 26 The test statistic is larger than the right-most column of the df = 2 row of the chi-square table, meaning the p-value is less than 0.001.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Statistics/OpenIntro_Statistics_(Diez_et_al)./06%3A_Inference_for_Categorical_Data/6.04%3A_Testing_for_Independence_in_Two-Way_Tables_(Special_Topic)
    If there really is no difference among the algorithms and 70.78% of people are satisfied with the search results, how many of the 5000 people in the "current algorithm" group would be expected to not ...If there really is no difference among the algorithms and 70.78% of people are satisfied with the search results, how many of the 5000 people in the "current algorithm" group would be expected to not perform a new search? 26 The test statistic is larger than the right-most column of the df = 2 row of the chi-square table, meaning the p-value is less than 0.001.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/American_River_College/STAT_300%3A_My_Introductory_Statistics_Textbook_(Mirzaagha)/08%3A_Finding_Confidence_Interval_for_Population_Mean_and_Proportion/8.02%3A_Inference_for_Categorical_Data/8.2.04%3A_Testing_for_Independence_in_Two-Way_Tables_(Special_Topic)
    If there really is no difference among the algorithms and 70.78% of people are satisfied with the search results, how many of the 5000 people in the "current algorithm" group would be expected to not ...If there really is no difference among the algorithms and 70.78% of people are satisfied with the search results, how many of the 5000 people in the "current algorithm" group would be expected to not perform a new search? 26 The test statistic is larger than the right-most column of the df = 2 row of the chi-square table, meaning the p-value is less than 0.001.

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