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The expected counts should be exactly equal to the observed counts for a goodness-of-fit test?

Expected Counts

The theoretical frequency of occurrences in each category of a contingency table under the assumption of independence in a chi-square test.

Goodness-of-fit Test

A statistical test used to determine how well a statistical model fits a set of observations. It measures the discrepancy between observed values and the values expected under the model in question.

  • Discern between the observed and forecasted counts during chi-square goodness-of-fit evaluations.
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