In: Statistics and Probability
The null hypothesis for the chi-square test of independence is that the variables are
a. Dependent
b. Independent
c. Related
d. Always 0
The option (c) is correct.
Explanation:
The null and the alternate hypothesis for the test of independence is given as:
H0: Variable A and Variable B are independent.
Ha: Variable A and Variable B are not independent.
Therefore the null hypothesis here would be that the variables are independent. So, (c) is correct option.
Therefore the null hypothesis here would be that the variables are independent. So, (c) is correct option.