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Calculating p-value
if i have x^2 = 15.505 and 9 degrees of freedom and a significance level of .10 how do i figure out the p value on my calculator?
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Instead of a calculator, you could use the X^2 table in the back of your statistics text. I don't use a calculator for X^2.
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