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Get Full Access to Statistics: Informed Decisions Using Data - 5 Edition - Chapter 12.1 - Problem 32
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# ?If the expected count of a category is less than 1, what can be done to the categories so that a goodness-of-fit test can still be performed?

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Problem 32

If the expected count of a category is less than 1, what can be done to the categories so that a goodness-of-fit test can still be performed?

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Step 1 of 5) If the expected count of a category is less than 1, what can be done to the categories so that a goodness-of-fit test can still be performed Conditional Probability Rule If E and F are any two events, then P1F! E2 = P1E and F2 P1E2 = N1E and F2 N1E2 (1) The probability of event F occurring, given the occurrence of event E, is found by dividing the probability of E and F by the probability of E, or by dividing the number of outcomes in E and F by the number of outcomes in E.

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