Consider again the conditions of Exercise 3, including the observations in the random sample of 128 families,

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Consider again the conditions of Exercise 3, including the observations in the random sample of 128 families, but suppose now that it is desired to test the composite null hypothesis H0 that the distribution of the number of boys in each family is a binomial distribution for which n = 3, and the value of p is not specified against the general alternative H1 that H0 is not true. At what levels of significance should H0 be rejected?
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Probability And Statistics

ISBN: 9780321500465

4th Edition

Authors: Morris H. DeGroot, Mark J. Schervish

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