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    Estimating statistical hypotheses (English)
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    27 August 1995
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    estimator of indicator function
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    randomization
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    \(p\)-value
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    significance probability
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    likelihood ratio estimator
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    acceptability profile
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    weight of evidence
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    degree of safety
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    squared error loss
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    risk
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