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g In a Chi-Square test for independence comparing state of residence (NJ, NY, or PA) and high school status (dropout or graduate), the test statistic was 11.15 and the critical value was 5.991. Which of the following conclusions can be made? Multiple Choice Reject the null hypothesis and conlcude that state of residence and high school status are not independent. Fail to reject the null hypothesis and conlcude that state of residence and high school status are not independent. Reject the null hypothesis and conlcude that state of residence and high school status are independent. Fail to reject the null hypothesis and conlcude that state of residence and high school status are independent

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