If the expected frequencies are equal to observed frequencies for a chi-square test for independence, what do we conclude?
A. the degrees of freedom for the test are equal to 0
B. the test statistic value is equal to 0
C. the frequencies observed fit well with the frequencies expected
D. the test statistic value is equal to 0 and the frequencies observed fit well with the frequencies expected
Ans: B
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