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Chi-square analysis was done to determine association between the two analytical methods.
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You are right, the Chi-square test as explained on Wikipedia is not very clear or helpful.
TPM Track Composite: Obama Ahead By More Than Eight Points 2009
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Chi-square analysis is the appropriate test for these data.
MPs Expenses and safe seats correlation - update Mark Reckons 2009
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BTW: Chi-square has nothing to do with "Chicago-style politics".
TPM Track Composite: Obama Ahead By More Than Eight Points 2009
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Since the data you present is normally distributed, you could easily (assuming that you have a sufficient n from each locality) calculate a mean and then test the significance of any differences between sites using a parametric (because it looks normally distributed) test, like a t-test/Chi-square or something.
Cluster analysis - part 2 AYDIN 2007
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Footnote for those who care: for temperature trend estimation, bounding or testing, I think that you need to use something like Engel's ARCH LM test "autoregressive conditional heteroskedastic" Lagrange Multiplier, which is based on the regression of the squared residuals on the lagged squared residuals, for as many lags you want to include, and which the test statistic equal to the sample size times the R-squared is approximately a Chi-square.
USCCSP: Temperature Trends in the Lower Atmosphere « Climate Audit 2006
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There have been ups and downs, but I have to admit that for a while there were more "downs" than "ups" Chi-square test, 1-df, p
Good News, Good Times... Carlo Artieri 2006
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When I was building my linkage map for guppy microsats, Willie taught me about the LOD statistical concept linkage of the odds, as I understand it, a more sophisticated Chi-square test.
Rant: Human Research... Carlo Artieri 2006
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Chi-square is a mathematical formula for measuring the degree to which a series of statistics conform to an expected pattern.
Woodstein U: Notes on the Mass Production and Questionable Education of Journalists 1977
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Chi-square is a mathematical formula for measuring the degree to which a series of statistics conform to an expected pattern.
Woodstein U: Notes on the Mass Production and Questionable Education of Journalists 1977
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