If everything else is held constant, why does making a smaller lead to a larger /3, and
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If everything else is held constant, why does making a smaller lead to a larger
/3, and vice versa? In what ways can the experimenter make both a and /3 smaller?
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Statistics Probability Inference And Decision
ISBN: 9780030778056
1st Edition
Authors: Robert L. Winkler, William L. Hays
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