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... Here, the observed three statistics are tΘ01 = 4.48 (with p-value p1 = 0.03), tΘ02 = 4.00 (with p-value p2 = 0.045) and tΘ03 = 4.59 (with p-value p3 = 0.10). For these data, we have problems with the conclusion, since we expected to have much more evidence against H03 than H01 and H02 . Notice that, ...
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