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Reduced chi-square goodness-of-fit statistic [message #65065] |
Sun, 08 February 2009 14:38 |
giorgosioannou84
Messages: 2 Registered: February 2009
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I got confused with the reduced chi-square goodness-of-fit statistic
returned by the curvefit. Can anyone tell me what exactly this is? I
had the impression that the fit is good when its value is near 1.
However when I try to test it with some good fits I get really small
values so I am not sure that what I thought is correct. For which
values to we reject the good-fit hypothesis?
In particular some of the data I have give me the following chi-
square goodness-of-fit statistics after fitting them to a curve:
chisq= 0.00018011358
chisq= 0.00013042104
chisq= 5.8597835e-005
Are these good fits?
And also what exactly is the unreduced chi-square goodness-of-fit
statistic returned by the poly_fit and when do we reject the good-fit
hypothesis there?
Thanks,
Giorgos
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