Chi Squared test

Used to determine if there is a significant association between categorical variables. It compares observed and expected frequencies to assess independence or relationships.

When to use ✅✅✅

  • Categorical Data: The Chi-Squared test is suitable for analyzing associations between categorical variables.
  • Independence Testing: It helps determine if two categorical variables are independent or related.
  • Frequency Counts: Useful for comparing observed and expected frequency counts in contingency tables.
  • Nominal or Ordinal Data: Works with nominal or ordinal-level data, but not suitable for continuous variables.
  • Large Sample Sizes: The Chi-Squared test performs well with large sample sizes, ensuring accurate results.

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