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8 November, 17:55

A researcher would like to test the claim that 9 out of 10 doctors prefer brand x. a sample of 60 doctors is obtained and each is asked to compare brand x with another leading brand. the data show that 48 of the doctors picked brand x. if these data are evaluated using a chi-square test for goodness of fit, what is the expected frequency for brand x? quizlet

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  1. 8 November, 18:04
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    The expected values are 54 prefer X, 6 don't.

    For the chi-square test, you need to calculate the sum of the squared differences between the observed values minus the expected value, divided by the expected value. Since the claim is 9 out of 10, we should have 0.9 * 60 = 54 doctors prefer brand X and the remaining 60-54 = 6 not preferring brand X.
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