6.5 In Example 6.2 on page 166 let's make it harder to prove the treatment effective. For the same n = 12 pairs of patie

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6.5 In Example 6.2 on page 166 let's make it harder to prove the treatment effective. For the same n = 12 pairs of patie

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6 5 In Example 6 2 On Page 166 Let S Make It Harder To Prove The Treatment Effective For The Same N 12 Pairs Of Patie 1
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6.5 In Example 6.2 on page 166 let's make it harder to prove the treatment effective. For the same n = 12 pairs of patients, use the decision rule: Reject Hoif K 2 11. Retain Ho otherwise. a. Find a as in Example 6.2. b. Find 8 form=0.80 as in Example 6.3 part a. c. Find 8 for v=0.95 as in Example 6.3 part b. 6.6 Repeat Exercise 6.5 with n = 20 pairs of patients and the decision rule: Reject H, if the K 2 16 Retain Ho otherwise.

Solution This is the risk of an error in the case when Ho is true. a = Pr(H, is rejected | Ho is true) Pr(K > 10 T = 0.5) ) (12) (5)0(1 – 5)2 + (12) (15)(- 5) + (12)(65)19(1 –.5) • ? + = 0.0193
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