After an experiment, a chi-squared analysis of the result was performed. The chi-squared value was determined to be 0 and the degree of freedom was 3. What is the p-value? And is the result of the experiment significant?
The p-value = 1.
The result of the experiment is not significant. We fail to reject the null hypothesis.
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