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Using the definition of recovery provided, determine how many participants are recovered at the end of post-treatment and use a chi-square analysis to compare recovery rates across the three treatments at both post-treatment and follow-up.

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The solution uses the definition of recovery provided to determine how many participants are recovered at the end of a post-treatment. It uses a chi-squared analysis to compare recovery rates across the three treatments at both post-treatment and follow-up.

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Using the definition of recovery provided, determine how many participants recovered at the end of post treatment and use a chi-square analysis to compare recovery rates across the three treatments at both posttreatment and follow-up.

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Chi-square
State the statistical assumptions for this test.

Assumptions:
1. The data or sample should be independent of each other.
2. The data should be ordinal or nominal.
3. No more than 20% of the cells have an expected frequency less than 5 for table larger than 2x2.
4. A sample size should be large enough to ...

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