Testing Goodness-of-Fit with a Discrete Uniform: An observed frequency distribution is as follows: Number of successes Observed Frequency is 0.00017 is 0.00031 0 80 1 118 It is claimed that the above observed distribution comes from a Discrete Uniform Distribution. The p-value from the appropriate test is 0.00004 cannot be determined since the expected probability is not given. 2 60

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Testing Goodness-of-Fit with a Discrete Uniform: An observed frequency
distribution is as follows:
Number of successes
Observed Frequency
is 0.00017
is 0.00031
0
80
1
118
It is claimed that the above observed distribution comes from a Discrete Uniform
Distribution. The p-value from the appropriate test
is 0.00004
cannot be determined since the expected probability is not given.
2
60
Transcribed Image Text:Testing Goodness-of-Fit with a Discrete Uniform: An observed frequency distribution is as follows: Number of successes Observed Frequency is 0.00017 is 0.00031 0 80 1 118 It is claimed that the above observed distribution comes from a Discrete Uniform Distribution. The p-value from the appropriate test is 0.00004 cannot be determined since the expected probability is not given. 2 60
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