Simple ##\chi^2## Tests for Weighted Averages and Linear Regression

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The discussion focuses on the calculation of the chi-squared (χ²) statistic for weighted averages and linear regression. It examines whether the formula χ² = ∑((O-E)²/E) is appropriate for determining the chi-squared value when given specific measurements and uncertainties. Additionally, it addresses the calculation of χ² in the context of testing a linear relationship between variables x and y, emphasizing the importance of using the correct formula for weighted averaging. The conversation highlights the need for clarity in applying statistical methods to analyze data effectively. Understanding these concepts is crucial for accurate statistical modeling and hypothesis testing.
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Homework Statement
Making a ##\chi^2## test on arbitrary measurements.
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##\chi^2## testing.
1. Suppose one has the measurements [1.20, 1.15 ,2.0 ,1.17] with uncertainties [0.2,0.1,0.8,0.07]. Then, if ##E## is the weighted average, is it correct that ##\chi^2## is simply given by

##\sum \frac{(O-E)^2}{E} \ ?##​

2. If one has

| x | y |
| -- | -- |
| 0 | 0 ##\pm## 1 |
| 1 | 1 ##\pm## 1 |
| 2 | 4 ##\pm## 1|
| 3 | 9 ##\pm## 1 |

and one would like to test if ##y=ax+b##, then what is ##\chi^2##?
 
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1) yes What am I saying. No ! For weighted averaging

$$\chi^2 = \sum_i \;{(x_i - \bar x)^2\over \sigma_i^2}$$2) evaluate
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(perhaps an old post has some references)
 
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