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13. Chi-Square Tests & Goodness of Fit / Contingency Tables / Problem 3
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In what situations might chi-square tests be less effective for data analysis?
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When analyzing continuous data with precise measurements
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When the sample size is very small, leading to unreliable results
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When the data is collected from multiple sources
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When the variables are clearly independent
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