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Trouble interpreting the Ratio likelihood ratio chi-squaresquared test statistic

I have obtained a Ratio Likelihood Chilikelihood ratio chi-Squaresquared test statistic and I don't know if it is significant or not.

  Do I:-

  1. Compare my Ratio likelihood Chiratio chi-Squaresquared test statistic with the critical value in the Chichi-Squaresquared distribution table, as you do with a normal Pearson's Chichi-Squaresquared test statistic?

  2. Or do I just take the Ratio Likelihood Chilikelihood ratio chi-Squaresquared value (i.e., 0.821) and assume because it is greater than 0.05, it is insignificant?

  3. Or just read the P-value reported next to the Ratio-Likelihood Chilikelihood ratio chi-squaresquared?

Thank you for your help and time.

Trouble interpreting the Ratio likelihood chi-square test statistic

I have obtained a Ratio Likelihood Chi-Square test statistic and I don't know if it is significant or not.

  Do I:-

  1. Compare my Ratio likelihood Chi-Square test statistic with the critical value in the Chi-Square distribution table, as you do with a normal Pearson's Chi-Square test statistic?

  2. Or do I just take the Ratio Likelihood Chi-Square value (i.e. 0.821) and assume because it is greater than 0.05, it is insignificant?

  3. Or just read the P-value reported next to the Ratio-Likelihood Chi-square?

Thank you for your help and time.

Trouble interpreting the likelihood ratio chi-squared test statistic

I have obtained a likelihood ratio chi-squared test statistic and I don't know if it is significant or not. Do I:

  1. Compare my likelihood ratio chi-squared test statistic with the critical value in the chi-squared distribution table, as you do with a normal Pearson's chi-squared test statistic?

  2. Or do I just take the likelihood ratio chi-squared value (i.e., 0.821) and assume because it is greater than 0.05, it is insignificant?

  3. Or just read the P-value reported next to the likelihood ratio chi-squared?

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Trouble interpreting the Ratio likelihood chi-square test statistic

I have obtained a Ratio Likelihood Chi-Square test statistic and I don't know if it is significant or not.

Do I:-

  1. Compare my Ratio likelihood Chi-Square test statistic with the critical value in the Chi-Square distribution table, as you do with a normal Pearson's Chi-Square test statistic?

  2. Or do I just take the Ratio Likelihood Chi-Square value (i.e. 0.821) and assume because it is greater than 0.05, it is insignificant?

  3. Or just read the P-value reported next to the Ratio-Likelihood Chi-square?

Thank you for your help and time.