as modifierRelating to or denoting a statistical method assessing the goodness of fit between observed values and those expected theoretically.
Example sentencesExamples
Statistical significance of rescue experiments was assessed using the chi-square test.
It was demonstrated that the statistical power of the chi-square test, for detecting disequilibrium between two loci with two alleles each, depends strongly on the sign of disequilibrium.
I used contingency table analyses and chi-square tests to assess differences in fidelity according to breeding performance, residency status, and study site categories.
To assess statistical significance chi-square tests of association and confidence intervals are provided.
These papers contain contributions to regression analysis, the correlation coefficient and includes the chi-square test of statistical significance.
Definition of chi-square in US English:
chi-square
nounˈkīskwer
as modifierRelating to or denoting a statistical method assessing the goodness of fit between observed values and those expected theoretically.
Example sentencesExamples
Statistical significance of rescue experiments was assessed using the chi-square test.
It was demonstrated that the statistical power of the chi-square test, for detecting disequilibrium between two loci with two alleles each, depends strongly on the sign of disequilibrium.
I used contingency table analyses and chi-square tests to assess differences in fidelity according to breeding performance, residency status, and study site categories.
To assess statistical significance chi-square tests of association and confidence intervals are provided.
These papers contain contributions to regression analysis, the correlation coefficient and includes the chi-square test of statistical significance.