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In order to calculate a chi-square goodness-of-fit, it is necessary to first state the null hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis, choose a significance level (such as = 0.5) and determine the critical value. The most common goodness-of-fit test is the chi-square test, typically used for discrete distributions.
The goodness of fit test is used to test if sample data fits a distribution from a certain population (i.e. a population with a normal distribution or one with a Weibull distribution). In other words, it tells you if your sample data represents the data you would expect to find in the actual population.
The idea behind the goodness of fit tests is to measure the “distance” between the data and the distribution you are testing, and compare that distance to some threshold value. If the distance (called the test statistic) is less than the threshold value (the critical value), the fit is considered good.
Step 1: Determine whether the observed values are statistically different from the expected values. Step 2: Examine the difference between observed and expected values for each category.
If your test statistic is positive, first find the probability that Z is greater than your test statistic (look up your test statistic on the Z-table, find its corresponding probability, and subtract it from one). Then double this result to get the p-value.
The goodness of fit test is used to test if sample data fits a distribution from a certain population (i.e. a population with a normal distribution or one with a Weibull distribution). In other words, it tells you if your sample data represents the data you would expect to find in the actual population.
For Chi-Square OF is found by comparing the Calculated Chi-square test statistic with k-1 degrees of freedom and comparing it to the chi-square table which gives the approximate p-value. For a more accurate p-value, you can use a calculator or statistical software.
The sampling method is simple random sampling. The variable under study is categorical. The expected value of the number of sample observations in each level of the variable is at least 5.
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