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An exact test for the mean of a normal distribution with a known coefficient of variation
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    An exact test for the mean of a normal distribution with a known coefficient of variation (English)
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    Tables are presented for the critical value, power and sample size required to attain a given power at a given alternative for the likelihood ratio statistic for testing \(H_ 0: \theta =\theta_ 0\) versus \(H_ 1: \theta =\theta_ 1>\theta_ 0\), where \(\theta\) is the mean of a normal distribution having variance \(a^ 2\theta^ 2\) with the coefficient of variation, a, assumed known.
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    exact test
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    critical value
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    power
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    sample size
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    likelihood ratio statistic
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    mean of a normal distribution
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    coefficient of variation
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