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Which of the Following Is the Correct Test Statistic for a Likelihood

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Which of the following is the correct test statistic for a likelihood ratio test?


A) G=ln(L[ parameter value for H0 data ]L[ max. likelihood value for parameter  data ]) G=\ln \left(\frac{L\left[\text { parameter value for } H_{0} \mid \text { data }\right]}{L[\text { max. likelihood value for parameter } \mid \text { data }]}\right)
B) G=ln(L[ max. likelihood value for parameter|data ]L[ parameter value for H0 data ]) G=\ln \left(\frac{L[\text { max. likelihood value for parameter|data }]}{L\left[\text { parameter value for } H_{0} \mid \text { data }\right]}\right)
C) G=2ln(L[ parameter value for H0 data ]L[ max, tikel thood value for parameteridata ]) G=2 \ln \left(\frac{L\left[\text { parameter value for } H_{0} \mid \text { data }\right]}{L[\text { max, tikel thood value for parameteridata }]}\right)
D) G=2ln(L[ max. likelihood value for parameter  data ]L[ parameter value for H0 data ]) G=2 \ln \left(\frac{L[\text { max. likelihood value for parameter } \mid \text { data }]}{L\left[\text { parameter value for } H_{0} \mid \text { data }\right]}\right)

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