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(a) derive the likelihood ratio test of homogeneity. (b) calculate the likelihood ratio test statistic for the example of section 13.3, and compare it to pearson’s chisquare statistic. (c) derive the likelihood ratio test of independence. (d) calculate the likelihood ratio test statistic for the example of section 13.4, and compare it to pearson’s chi-square statistic.

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