Exact Tests of Binomial p=1/2 When one Binomial Event Possibly Has Different Probability.

Abstract

The data are n independent random binomial events, each resulting in success or failure. The event outcomes are believed to be trials from a binomial distribution with success probability p, and tests of p = 1/2 are desired. However, there is the possibility that some unidentified event has a success probability different from the common value p for the other n - 1 events. Then, tests of whether this common p equals 1/2 are desired. Fortunately, two-sided tests can be obtained that simultaneously are applicable for both situations. That is, the significance level for a test is same when one event has a different probability as when all events have the same probability. These tests are the usual equal-tail tests for p = 1/2 (based on n independent trials from a binomial distribution). (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 14, 1970
Accession Number
AD0717935

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  • John E. Walsh

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  • Southern Methodist University

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  • Binomials
  • Data Science
  • Information Science
  • Mathematics
  • Probability
  • Statistics

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  • Mathematics

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