Describe the type of data for which the Chi Square test is appropriate.
Describe characteristics of the Chi Square distribution.
Use the Chi Square table to find critical values of Chi Square for various combinations of df and alpha.
State H0 and H1 (in words) for tests of independence.
Given a two-way contingency table (observed frequencies across categories for two or more groups), calculate expected frequencies and df.
Calculate and evaluate Chi Square observed from two-way contingency tables, and recognize correct and incorrect interpretations of the results.
State the assumptions underlying the Chi Square test.
Given some raw data that is appropriate for a Chi Square test, with a description of how the data was collected and a research question that it could answer, use SPSS to conduct a chi-square test, draw the correct conclusion, and report the results.