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SP2025.B69.DAT.562.24 COMPLETE Quiz #5 in Module 3 for VIDEO 4: Feature Selection - The X^2-Statistic

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Expected co-occurrences for events A and B (computed under the assumption that the two events are independent) are largely different from observed co-occurrences for these two events. What conclusion can you make? Choose one best answer:

Options
A.Events A and B are associated
B.Events A and B are not associated
C.You can’t make any conclusions from this piece of information
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Consider the scenario: we compute the expected co-occurrences of events A and B under the assumption that they are independent, and we find that these expected values are far from what is actually observed. Option 1: 'Events A and B are associated' — This aligns wit......Login to view full explanation

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