When playing the game of rock, paper, and scissors. I want to create a chi-square test regarding if the null hypothesis is people favor rock over other components, and the alternative hypothesis would be outcomes aren't favored because people's preferences change during the game. How would I make a chi-square and convert it into a chart or graph with this information below? The results so far are two people who played four games. Round one score is 0:3 player 1: paper, paper, rock player 2 (opponent) scissors, scissors, paper (winner) ----- Round two score is 1:3 Player 1: scissors, paper, rock, scissors, paper, rock, scissors Player 2: rock, paper, rock, scissors, rock, paper, rock (winner) ---- Round three score is 3:2 Player 1: rock, scissors, rock, paper, paper, rock, paper, rock (winner) Player 2: rock, scissors, scissors, scissors, paper, rock, scissors, scissors ----- The final round 4 score is 3:2 Player 1: paper, scissors, rock, scissors, paper, rock (winner) Player 2: rock, paper, paper, rock, paper, scissors

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When playing the game of rock, paper, and scissors. I want to create a chi-square test regarding if the null hypothesis is people favor rock over other components, and the alternative hypothesis would be outcomes aren't favored because people's preferences change during the game. How would I make a chi-square and convert it into a chart or graph with this information below?


The results so far are two people who played four games.


Round one score is 0:3
player 1: paper, paper, rock

player 2 (opponent) scissors, scissors, paper (winner)

-----
Round two score is 1:3

Player 1: scissors, paper, rock, scissors, paper, rock, scissors

Player 2: rock, paper, rock, scissors, rock, paper, rock (winner)

----
Round three score is 3:2

Player 1: rock, scissors, rock, paper, paper, rock, paper, rock (winner)

Player 2: rock, scissors, scissors, scissors, paper, rock, scissors, scissors
-----

The final round 4 score is 3:2
Player 1: paper, scissors, rock, scissors, paper, rock (winner)

Player 2: rock, paper, paper, rock, paper, scissors

 

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