12.11. A random sample of size n from an exponential population is used to test the null hypothesis 0 = Өо 01 > O0. Use the Neyman-Pearson lemma to find the most powerful criti- cal region of size a, and use the result of Example 7.16 on %3D against the alternative hypothesis 0 = page 222 to indicate how to evaluate the constant.

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Disregard the last part of the question which says "use the result of Example 7.16 on page 222 to indicate how to evaluate the constant" . 

12.11. A random sample of size n from an exponential
population is used to test the null hypothesis 0 =
Өо
01 > O0. Use the
Neyman-Pearson lemma to find the most powerful criti-
cal region of size a, and use the result of Example 7.16 on
%3D
against the alternative hypothesis 0 =
page 222 to indicate how to evaluate the constant.
Transcribed Image Text:12.11. A random sample of size n from an exponential population is used to test the null hypothesis 0 = Өо 01 > O0. Use the Neyman-Pearson lemma to find the most powerful criti- cal region of size a, and use the result of Example 7.16 on %3D against the alternative hypothesis 0 = page 222 to indicate how to evaluate the constant.
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