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Topic: CSE 291 Assignment 4, 2005
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Charles ElkanPerson was signed in when posted  3
02-17-2005 03:36 PM ET (US)
For H0, yes, p(z0)=1/2 & p(z1)=p(z2)...=p(zN)=1/2N.

H1 is a composite hypothesis: there are many different parameter values allowed under H1. The only constraint is that p(z0) = 1-1/N.
mike s  2
02-16-2005 06:49 PM ET (US)
Edited by author 02-16-2005 06:50 PM
Does the first question mean p(z0)=1/2 & p(z1)=p(z2)...=p(zN)=1/2N for H0 and p(z0)=1-1/N & p(z1)=p(z2)=...=p(zN)=undefined for H1?
Charles ElkanPerson was signed in when posted  1
02-15-2005 01:24 PM ET (US)
Please ask questions here about the fourth assignment, due Tuesday March 1.
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