CRIM 320 Study Guide - Final Guide: Null Hypothesis, Homicide, Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research

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If 1 is ordinal and 1 is nominal, could still use chi-square. If we reject null suggested that the 2 variables are dependent/related to each other. X 2 = (observed frequency expected frequency)^2 / expected frequency. Row total x column total / grand total. Expected count = these are the values/numbers that we expect to find in the cells if the 2 variables were completely independent of each other. The value is the value that is produced by the formula for chi-square. Whether or not we can reject our null hypothesis. Talk about the variables itself (what are they) Chi-square often cant tell us about the relative strength of relationships. Can use for 2x2 but just use phi. Still dealing with nominal (categorical) variables but this a pre (proportion reduction in error) measure which gives us more information. Misclassified in situation 1 vs misclassified in situation 2. Situation 1: start by looking at the total column.

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