Neyman-Pearson and CI´s
- From: "\"Luis A. Afonso\"" <licas_@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 05:32:26 EDT
Neyman-Pearson and CI´s
As is very well-known the Neyman-Pearson principle states that in a Hypotheses Test, the H0 rejection leads consequently to the H1 acceptance.
In this context we do not see why the respective intervals, i.e., of no-rejection and of rejection, could be other than satisfying (U=union).
_______I(H0) U I(H1) = ]-infinite , + infinite [
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