![]() ![]() You may be looking at the expected counts for the Northeast and wondering why they aren't exactly 50/50. With actual values observed of 300 and 460 we can begin to suspect levels of entrepreneurialism may not be "independent" of location. For example, if we ONLY considered the Northeast, and look at the expected counts for the Northeast across the two level of entrepreneurialism, under the null hypothesis we should have 50% in each level of entrepreneurialism. In other words, under the null hypothesis we expect the proportions of observations to be similar in each cell. To better understand what these expected counts represent, first recall that the expected counts table is designed to reflect what the sample data counts would be if the two variables were independent (the null hypothesis).
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