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Hypotheses for the likelihood ratio test
My question is very simple and basic but it's confusing me.
Suppose we have a $p$-parameter vector $\theta =\{\theta_{1}, \theta_{2}, \cdots, \theta_{p}\}$ and I wish to do a likelihood ratio test. …