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What is the critical value for a chi-square test with 13 degrees of freedom at the 1 percent level of significance

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  • 16-10-2020

Answer: 27.688

Step-by-step explanation:

The critical chi-square value [tex]\chi^2_{(df,\alpha)}[/tex] depends on significance level ([tex]\alpha[/tex])  and degrees of freedom (df) .

Given significance level: ([tex]\alpha[/tex]) = 1% = 0.01

Degrees of freedom (df)= 13

From the chi-square table, the critical chi-square value for df = 13 and [tex]\alpha =0.01[/tex]

is [tex]\chi^2_{(df,\alpha)}=27.688[/tex]

Hence, the  required critical value = 27.688

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