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bartholomew | 11:55 Thu 17th Nov 2005 | Science
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Why do we reject the null hypothesis when the calculated value is greater then the one found in the table?
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Because if you are assuming the null to be correct then the chance of chi being bigger than the table value is very small - i.e. 5%, 1% or whatever you use. You're basically saying "this value is so unlikely that we should reject the null."

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