In a correctly worked chi square problem, the sum of the expected frequencies is greater than the sum of the observed frequencies
A) for goodness-of-fit problems that produce a significant chi square value
B) for tests of independence that produce a significant chi square value
C) for goodness-of-fit problems and for tests of independence, regardless of the chi square value
D) under no conditions.
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