In what way do the assumptions in loglinear analysis differ from those for the chi-square test?

A. The chi-square test assumes independence.
B. Loglinear analysis assumes complete separation.
C. Loglinear analysis assumes expected frequencies less than 1.
D. Up to 20% of expected frequencies can be less than 5 in loglinear analysis.


Answer: D

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