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- https://stats.libretexts.org/Workbench/Learning_Statistics_with_SPSS_-_A_Tutorial_for_Psychology_Students_and_Other_Beginners/09%3A_Categorical_Data_Analysis/9.01%3A_The_2_Goodness-of-fit_TestFor the chi-square goodness of fit test, the information that gets reported is the test statistic (that the goodness of fit statistic was 8.44), the information about the distribution used in the test...For the chi-square goodness of fit test, the information that gets reported is the test statistic (that the goodness of fit statistic was 8.44), the information about the distribution used in the test (χ 2 with 3 degrees of freedom, which is usually shortened to χ 2 (3)), and then the information about whether the result was significant (in this case p<.05).
- https://stats.libretexts.org/Workbench/PSYC_2200%3A_Elementary_Statistics_for_Behavioral_and_Social_Science_(Oja)_WITHOUT_UNITS/16%3A_Chi-Square/16.02%3A_Introduction_to_Goodness-of-Fit_Chi-Square/16.2.02%3A_Interpretation_of_the_Chi-Square_Goodness-of-Fit_TestHowever, the most common use of the Goodness of Fit test is to test a null hypothesis that all of the categories are equally likely, so we’ll stick to that for our example. If we want our test to have...However, the most common use of the Goodness of Fit test is to test a null hypothesis that all of the categories are equally likely, so we’ll stick to that for our example. If we want our test to have significance level of α=.05 (that is, we are willing to tolerate a Type I error rate of 5%), then we have to choose our critical value so that there is only a 5% chance that χ2 could get to be that big if the null hypothesis is true.
- https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Cerritos_College/Introduction_to_Statistics_with_R/10%3A_Categorical_Data_Analysis/10.01%3A_The_2_Goodness-of-fit_TestFor the chi-square goodness of fit test, the information that gets reported is the test statistic (that the goodness of fit statistic was 8.44), the information about the distribution used in the test...For the chi-square goodness of fit test, the information that gets reported is the test statistic (that the goodness of fit statistic was 8.44), the information about the distribution used in the test (χ 2 with 3 degrees of freedom, which is usually shortened to χ 2 (3)), and then the information about whether the result was significant (in this case p<.05).
- https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Taft_College/PSYC_2200%3A_Elementary_Statistics_for_Behavioral_and_Social_Sciences_(Oja)/02%3A_Mean_Differences/08%3A_One_Sample_t-test/8.04%3A_Reporting_ResultsBehavioral statistics isn't about the number, it's about what it means...
- https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Taft_College/PSYC_2200%3A_Elementary_Statistics_for_Behavioral_and_Social_Sciences_(Oja)/03%3A_Relationships/16%3A_Chi-Square/16.02%3A_Introduction_to_Goodness-of-Fit_Chi-Square/16.2.02%3A_Interpretation_of_the_Chi-Square_Goodness-of-Fit_TestHowever, the most common use of the Goodness of Fit test is to test a null hypothesis that all of the categories are equally likely, so we’ll stick to that for our example. If we want our test to have...However, the most common use of the Goodness of Fit test is to test a null hypothesis that all of the categories are equally likely, so we’ll stick to that for our example. If we want our test to have significance level of α=.05 (that is, we are willing to tolerate a Type I error rate of 5%), then we have to choose our critical value so that there is only a 5% chance that χ2 could get to be that big if the null hypothesis is true.
- https://stats.libretexts.org/Workbench/PSYC_2200%3A_Elementary_Statistics_for_Behavioral_and_Social_Science_(Oja)_WITHOUT_UNITS/08%3A_One_Sample_t-test/8.04%3A_Reporting_ResultsBehavioral statistics isn't about the number, it's about what it means...