Suppose my hypothesis is that my string is generated by n fair coin tosses. I observe 10 heads in a row. Do I reject the hypothesis?
Reasoning 1: every string is equally likely, don't reject the
hypothesis
Reasoning 2: use Chi-squared test for fraction of heads resulting in
low p-value, reject the hypothesis
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