⟩ A fundamental assumption of chi square tests is that no more than ____ % of cells can have an expected frequency of less than?
1. 25; 5
2. 75; 95
3. 4; 1
4. 5; n
Answer: 25; 5
1. 25; 5
2. 75; 95
3. 4; 1
4. 5; n
Answer: 25; 5
What is a nesting degree?
You conduct a study exploring whether or not students planned their time and whether or not they submitted their assignment on time, your SPSS output shows a value for Cramers V of 0.42. How would you interpret this?
What is a branch coverage?
What is a cyclomatic complexity?
What is statement coverage?
How is cyclomatic complexity computed?
What does cyclomatic complexity apply to?
List some measure used in the study of static measures?
What are the kinds of measures?
You are conducting a one variable chi square test to test the hypothesis that there are equal numbers of vegetarians, meat eaters, and vegans eating at the student union. The categories are vegetarian, meat eaters, and vegans. Having conducted a survey, you found 85 individuals were vegetarian, 122 ate meat, and 32 followed a vegan diet. What would the expected frequencies be in each cell?