Given a sample size of 20, what are the critical values X 2/L and X 2/R for a 95% confidence level?
df = n-1 = 20 - 1 = 19
Chi square critical values at 0.05 level with 19 df are
L =
8.907 ,
R =
32.852
Given a sample size of 20, what are the critical values X 2/L and X 2/R...
Given a sample size of 20, what are the critical values X2L and X2R
for a 95% confidence level?
3. Given a sample size of 20, what are the critical values 21 and 2 for a 95% confidence level? (1 point) O8.907, 32.852 O9.591, 34.170 010.117, 30.144 O6.844, 38.582
what are the two critical values for an 90% confudence level with a
sample size is 15 (N=15)?
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9. Given a sample size of 14, what are the critical values for a 98% confidence level? (1 point) 0 4.660, 29.141 0 3.565, 29.819 0 4.107, 27.688 e 5.009, 24.736 10. Find the critical values 22 and that correspond to a 95% confidence level and a sample size of 9 2.733, 15.507 o 1.344, 21.955 2180, 17.535 2.700, 19.023
Given a sample size of 14, what are the critical values for a 98% confidence level?
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