Suppose that X1, X2, ., X50 is a random sample from a N(300, 25) distribution. With the test Ho: u = 300 vs H,: u > 300 at a = 0.05, estimate the empirical Type I error rate using Monte Carlo Estimation.

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Section13.2: Expected Value And Variance Of Continuous Random Variables
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Suppose that X1, X2, ..., X50 is a random sample from a N(300, 25)
distribution. With the test Ho: u= 300 vs H1: u > 300 at a = 0.05, estimate the
empirical Type I error rate using Monte Carlo Estimation.
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that X1, X2, ..., X50 is a random sample from a N(300, 25) distribution. With the test Ho: u= 300 vs H1: u > 300 at a = 0.05, estimate the empirical Type I error rate using Monte Carlo Estimation.
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