You will learn how to:
- fit a theoretical distribution, as prescribed by a given hypothesis, to given data
- use a Chi-square -test, with the appropriate number of degrees of freedom, to carry out the corresponding goodness of fit analysis
- use a Chi-square-test, with the appropriate number of degrees of freedom, for independence in a contingency table.
Textbook:
Cambridge International AS and A-Level Further Mathematics by McKelvey L., & Crozier M. (Download eBook)
Other Resources:
List of formulae and Statistical Tables (List MF19) [Download]
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Intro
Pearson’s Chi-Square test
Goodness of fit for Discrete Distributions
Goodness of fit for continuous distributions
Testing association
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