Hello,
Just look at Statistics - Contingency tables. There is an option for
making the chi square test there.
Best,
Philippe Grosjean,
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Dear Christian,
From the Rcmdr menus, select Statistics - Summaries - Frequency
distributions, and check the Chisquare goodness of fit test box in the
resulting dialog. This will bring up a dialog box where you can enter
hypothesized probabilities from which expected frequencies will be
Dear Christian,
From the Rcmdr menus, select Statistics - Summaries - Frequency
distributions, and check the Chisquare goodness of fit test box in the
resulting dialog. This will bring up a dialog box where you can enter
hypothesized probabilities from which expected frequencies will be
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Dear John and Philippe,
thanks for your replys, I finally found this menu, but I