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SOLVED: QUESTION 14 If the assumptions of a Chi-square contingency test are violated, you should: perform a Chi-square Goodness-of-fit test, transform your data to meet assumptions of normality, perform Fisher's exact test,
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r - Lmer violating residuals' normality assumption: What should I do? When "enough data" is enough? - Cross Validated
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