Continue with the likelihood ratio test for the HIP experiment.

What is the p-value of the likelihood ratio test based on the observed data?

(Please enter the value with a precision of 3 decimal points.)

Do we reject the null hypothesis with significance level 0.05?

Reject

Do not reject

1 answer

Based on the observed data, the p-value of the likelihood ratio test is the probability of obtaining a likelihood ratio as extreme as the one observed, assuming the null hypothesis is true. If this p-value is less than the significance level of 0.05, we reject the null hypothesis. Otherwise, we do not reject the null hypothesis.

Since the question does not provide the observed data or any other information about the experiment, it is not possible to determine the p-value or whether we reject the null hypothesis with a significance level of 0.05.