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In a goodness-of-fit test, one sample showed that the observed frequency and the expected frequencyeiwere quite different for each cell. We can conclude that:


the null hypothesis is likely not true.



the null hypothesis is likely true.



the alternative hypothesis is likely true.



the chi-square distribution is likely invalid in this situation.

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