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How to calculate the p-value of a log-odds ratio, given that the variance depends on the observed frequencies?

I am a bit confused about how people calculate p-value when calculating odds-ratios. The log-odds ratio (LOR) for a contingency table with two entries is $L = \log \frac{p_{1}}{p_{0}}$ and has an ...
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Variance Ratio Test in Minitab

I have two samples, each of size 18 observations. In the first, the SD is 10 and in the second it is 3. I wish to test the hypothesis that the variance ratio is 4, vs. the alternative that it is not 4,...
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How can I pool bootstrapped p-values across multiply imputed data sets?

I am concerned with the problem that I would like to bootstrap the p-value for an estimate of $\theta$ from multiply imputed (MI) data, but that it is unclear to me how to combine the p-values across ...
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