The Chi-square test of independence
National University · University of San Diego
Abstract
The Chi-square statistic is a non-parametric (distribution free) tool designed to analyze group differences when the dependent variable is measured at a nominal level. Like all non-parametric statistics, the Chi-square is robust with respect to the distribution of the data. Specifically, it does not require equality of variances among the study groups or homoscedasticity in the data. It permits evaluation of both dichotomous independent variables, and of multiple group studies. Unlike many other non-parametric and some parametric statistics, the calculations needed to compute the Chi-square provide considerable information about how each of the groups performed in the study. This richness of detail allows the…
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1Topics & keywords
- Statistics
- Chi-square test
- Homoscedasticity
- Test statistic
- Mathematics
- Pearson's chi-squared test
- Statistic
- Parametric statistics