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Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology, 2019
Hypothesis testing is a statistical decisional process that allows one to choose between two complementary possibilities on the basis of samples drawn from the population(s) of interest. The two possibilities are called the null and alternative hypothesis, respectively.
Chester Ismay, Albert Y. Kim
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Hypothesis testing is a statistical decisional process that allows one to choose between two complementary possibilities on the basis of samples drawn from the population(s) of interest. The two possibilities are called the null and alternative hypothesis, respectively.
Chester Ismay, Albert Y. Kim
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Mathematical Statistics with Applications in R, 2015
Statistics plays an important role in decision making. In statistics, one utilizes random samples to make inferences about the population from which the samples were obtained. Statistical inference regarding population parameters takes two forms: estimation and hypothesis testing, although both may be viewed as different aspects of the same general ...
Kandethody M. Ramachandran+1 more
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Statistics plays an important role in decision making. In statistics, one utilizes random samples to make inferences about the population from which the samples were obtained. Statistical inference regarding population parameters takes two forms: estimation and hypothesis testing, although both may be viewed as different aspects of the same general ...
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2003
Abstract The previous chapter described confidence intervals, which provide a fundamental strategy for making inferences about population measures of location such as the population mean μ and the population median. About a century after Laplace’s ground breaking work on sampling distributions, a new set of tools was developed for making
Wolfgang Karl Härdle, Léopold Simar
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Abstract The previous chapter described confidence intervals, which provide a fundamental strategy for making inferences about population measures of location such as the population mean μ and the population median. About a century after Laplace’s ground breaking work on sampling distributions, a new set of tools was developed for making
Wolfgang Karl Härdle, Léopold Simar
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Estimation and Hypothesis Testing of Cointegration Vectors in Gaussian Vector Autoregressive Models
, 1991This paper contains the likelihood analysis of vector autoregressive models allowing for cointegration. The author derives the likelihood ratio test for cointegrating rank and finds it asymptotic distribution.
S. Johansen
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A numerical approach to the testing of the fission hypothesis.
, 1977A finite-size particle scheme for the numerical solution of two- and three-dimensional gas dynamical problems of astronomical interest is described and tested. The scheme is then applied to the fission problem for optically thick protostars.
L. Lucy
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