Hey brian, neat video as always! Could you made some videos on hypothesis testing, the neyman pearson's lemma, UMP test and Generalised likelihood ratio test? Thankyou in advance
They are the same way, least squares. The last part is just a little extra justification on “why” - least squares is very related to normal distributions.
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Hey brian, neat video as always! Could you made some videos on hypothesis testing, the neyman pearson's lemma, UMP test and Generalised likelihood ratio test? Thankyou in advance
The most recent video besides this one is likelihood ratio tests and I talk about all those things.
Is there any reason to have two different ways of solving it? One at 5:43 and another at the end. Which one do you think is better and why ?
They are the same way, least squares. The last part is just a little extra justification on “why” - least squares is very related to normal distributions.