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In general, if the observed results of a goodness-of-fit test are not close together, the test statistic can become quite large and appear in the right tail on a graph.

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The right-tailed goodness-of-fit test is usually used. Test statics will be very large and far out in the right tail of the chi-square curve if the actual and expected values are significantly different.

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