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- G-test abstract "In statistics, G-tests are likelihood-ratio or maximum likelihood statistical significance tests that are increasingly being used in situations where chi-squared tests were previously recommended.[citation needed]The general formula for G is where Oi is the observed frequency in a cell, E is the expected frequency on the null hypothesis, where ln denotes the natural logarithm (log to the base e) and the sum is taken over all non-empty cells.G-tests are coming into increasing use, particularly since they were recommended at least since the 1981 edition of the popular statistics textbook by Sokal and Rohlf.".
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- G-test comment "In statistics, G-tests are likelihood-ratio or maximum likelihood statistical significance tests that are increasingly being used in situations where chi-squared tests were previously recommended.[citation needed]The general formula for G is where Oi is the observed frequency in a cell, E is the expected frequency on the null hypothesis, where ln denotes the natural logarithm (log to the base e) and the sum is taken over all non-empty cells.G-tests are coming into increasing use, particularly since they were recommended at least since the 1981 edition of the popular statistics textbook by Sokal and Rohlf.".
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