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Edit Post #289535 Post edited:
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Edit Post #289535 Initial revision 9 months ago
Answer A: Notation for one-sided hypothesis testing
A partial answer may be better than none. Not requiring that two hypotheses exhaust the parameter space is fairly clearly present in Neyman and Pearson (1933), so arguably no later than that. This paper is the origin of the Neyman-Pearson lemma. They don't explicitly lay out hypotheses in that ...
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