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7. Wald's Test in 1 Dimension Bookmark this page Comparing Quantiles 0/1 point (graded) Let Z∼N(0,1). Then Z2∼χ21 . The quantile qα(χ21) of the χ21− distibution is the numb…
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7. Wald's Test in 1 Dimension Bookmark this page Comparing Quantiles 0/1 point (graded) Let Z∼N(0,1). Then Z2∼χ21 . The quantile qα(χ21) of the χ21− distibution is the number such that P(Z2>qα(χ21))=α. Find the quantiles of the χ21 distribution in terms of the quantiles of the normal distribution. That is, write qα(χ21) in terms of qα′(N(0,1)) where α′ is a function of α . (Enter q(alpha) for the quantile qα(N(0,1)) of the normal distribution.)
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