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They can help tease out why the significant outcome occurred. SR >+2 or <-2 make notable contribution to the significant chi-square. Minus SR = fewer than expected and thus a noteworthy contributor. Plus SR = more than expected and thus a noteworthy contributor
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How can we use standardised residuals to determine which cell(s) was (were) responsible for a significant chi-square statistic
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