5.3 A coin which is either fair or has two heads is to be tossed twice. You...
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5.3 A coin which is either fair or has two heads is to be tossed twice. You decide on the following decision rule: if two heads occur you will conclude it is a two-headed coin, otherwise you will presume it is fair. Write down the null and alternative hypotheses and calculate the probabilities of Type I and Type II errors.
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Statistics For Economics Accounting And Business Studies
ISBN: 9780273743286
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Authors: Mr Michael Barrow
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