Statistics Grade 9-12

Statistics: Chi-Square Tests

Goodness of fit, independence, and homogeneity

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Goodness of fit, independence, and homogeneity

Statistics - Grade 9-12

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Use a chi-square table or calculator when needed. Show your work in the space provided.
  1. 1

    A teacher rolls a six-sided die 120 times to see if each number is equally likely. The observed counts are: 1: 18, 2: 22, 3: 19, 4: 21, 5: 17, 6: 23. Identify the correct chi-square test to use.

  2. 2

    For the die-rolling situation with 120 rolls and 6 equally likely outcomes, find the expected count for each face of the die.

  3. 3

    A bag of candy is advertised as 40% red, 30% blue, 20% green, and 10% yellow. In a sample of 100 candies, find the expected counts for each color.

  4. 4

    For a chi-square goodness-of-fit test with 5 categories, find the degrees of freedom.

  5. 5

    A chi-square goodness-of-fit test has observed counts 28, 22, and 30. The expected counts are 25, 25, and 30. Calculate the chi-square test statistic.

  6. 6

    In a chi-square test, the p-value is 0.03 and the significance level is 0.05. State the decision and conclusion.

  7. 7

    A school wants to test whether students prefer four lunch options equally: pizza, salad, tacos, and sandwiches. Write the null and alternative hypotheses for the chi-square test.

  8. 8
    A two-way table diagram showing student groups compared with school subject categories.

    A survey records grade level and favorite school subject to see whether the two variables are associated. Identify the correct chi-square test to use.

  9. 9
    A two-way table with one cell, its row total, column total, and grand total highlighted.

    A two-way table compares pet ownership and whether a student plays a sport. The row total for students who own a pet is 60, the column total for students who play a sport is 50, and the grand total is 120. Find the expected count for the cell representing students who own a pet and play a sport.

  10. 10
    A contingency table grid with three rows and four columns.

    A two-way table has 3 rows and 4 columns. Find the degrees of freedom for a chi-square test of independence.

  11. 11

    A chi-square test is planned for a table with expected counts 12, 9, 15, 6, 11, and 14. Explain whether the expected count condition is met.

  12. 12
    Three student groups are sorted into the same four music preference categories.

    A researcher compares music preference among random samples from three different grade levels. The categories are pop, rock, country, and classical. Identify whether this is a chi-square test of independence or a chi-square test of homogeneity, and explain why.

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