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A chi-squared test for independence evaluates statistically significant differences between proportions for 2 or more groups in a data set.
  • Pearson's chi-squared test, also known as the Chi-square goodness-of-fit test
  • Yates' chi-square test also known as Yates' correction for continuity
  • Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test
  • Generallikelihood ratio tests, which are approximately chi-square tests
  • Wald's sequential test, which can be evaluated against a chi-squared distribution. It is a charming bit of logic as in Wald & Wolfowitz (1940).

Wald's test deserved MUCH MORE APPLICATION. See Bellissant et al (1994).