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Problem 2. You have two coins in your pocket. One is a standard fair coin, so that P(heads)=0.50. The other one is a two
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Problem 2. You have two coins in your pocket. One is a standard fair coin, so that P(heads)=0.50. The other one is a two
Problem 2. You have two coins in your pocket. One is a standard fair coin, so that P(heads)=0.50. The other one is a two-sided coin, so that P(heads)=1. You draw one of the two coins at random and toss it twice. The result is "heads” and “heads”. (c) Consider a classical approach to testing the null hypothesis: the coin is fair. Let the number of “heads” observed after two tosses be the test statistic. What is the associated p-value. (Hint: look up the definition of the classical p-value.) 1pt