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    If L Is Not Too Small and H<sub>0</sub> Is True
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If L Is Not Too Small and H0 Is True

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If l is not too small and H0 is true Fr has approximately a chi-squared distribution with df = k - 1. The null hypothesis is rejected if Fr > chi-square critical value for the given level of significance α.

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