How do you decide what unequal expected frequencies to enter into SPSS?
a. Divide your sample size by the number of categories.
b. Determine what percentage of your sample should fall in each category, and calculate the corresponding frequency.
c. Divide your sample size by the number of levels.
d. Subtract 1 from your sample size in each condition.
Ans: B
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