Example 13.10 Suppose we have conducted repeated experiments based on the same data. The results of three experiments can be denoted by x1, x2 and x3. The values of these chi-squares are: x=2.08; x = 2.51 and x² = 3.63. Fach of these corresponds to 1 degree of freedom. Find an overall chi-square.

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Example 13.10 Suppose we have conducted repeated experiments based on the same data. The results of
three experiments can be denoted by x1, x2 and x3. The values of these chi-squares are:
x² = 2.08; x² = 2.51 and x² = 3.63.
Each of these corresponds to 1 degree of freedom. Find an overall chi-square.
Transcribed Image Text:Example 13.10 Suppose we have conducted repeated experiments based on the same data. The results of three experiments can be denoted by x1, x2 and x3. The values of these chi-squares are: x² = 2.08; x² = 2.51 and x² = 3.63. Each of these corresponds to 1 degree of freedom. Find an overall chi-square.
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