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3. Extensions to Mendelian Inheritance / Chi Square Analysis / Problem 5
Problem 5
In conducting a chi-square test, which of the following is considered the null hypothesis?
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There is no difference between the expected and observed values.
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There is a significant difference between the expected and observed values.
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The expected values are equal to the observed values.
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The data is insufficient to create a conclusion.
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