Pabelson, frankly I don't care enough about this question to expend the time necessary to do such work. I am more concerned with find a great loud speaker.
I just do not understand the expectation that all individuals are the same in these tests. It is not statistical significance, it is improbability that you are talking about.
How do you know when you wrongfully reject the null hypothesis?
I just do not understand the expectation that all individuals are the same in these tests. It is not statistical significance, it is improbability that you are talking about.
How do you know when you wrongfully reject the null hypothesis?