What is chi-square test in statistics?

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What is chi-square test in statistics?

The chi-square test is a statistical test used to determine if there is a significant association between two categorical variables. It compares the observed frequencies of the variables with the expected frequencies, assuming that there is no association between them. The test calculates a chi-square statistic, which is then compared to a critical value from the chi-square distribution to determine if the association is statistically significant.