🌟Chi-Square Test in Python (Lesson 2): Testing Hypothesis of Equality of Proportions Made Easy🔓
💎Confused about when to use the Chi-Square test for multiple groups? This Lesson 2 makes it simple. You will learn how to test equality of proportions across multiple populations using survey-style data (brand choice, satisfaction levels, yes/no responses). In this lesson: →When to use this Chi-Square test →How to set hypotheses correctly →How to calculate expected frequencies and test statistic →How to interpret p-value and final conclusion →How to write exam-ready and assignment-ready interpretations 👉🏻This lesson is ideal for students learning Statistics with Python and preparing for tests, projects, and practical data analysis. Part 1 in this series: Chi-Square myth buster and core intuition. Part 2 (this video): full application for multi-group proportion comparison. Subscribe for beginner-friendly Statistics with Python lessons. Comment your doubts and I will cover them in upcoming videos. #ChiSquareTest #Statistics #Python #HypothesisTesting #SurveyData #Students #DataAnalysis

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