Mathematics/Statistics/Chi-Square Test

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The Chi-Square test, alternatively called test, is used to measure two possible things:

  • Chi-Square Goodness of Fit test - Determines if a set of sample data matches a larger population.
  • Chi-Square Test for Independence - Determines if two variables are at all correlated.

General Notation

In general, Chi-Square is represented by a formula. The notations are as follows:

  • O stands for "Observed/Actual".
  • E stands for "Expected".
  • Spans across some data set of size n.

With this in mind we have the following formulas:

Scientific Notation

Formal:


Less Formal:


Direct Notation

Formal:


Less Formal: