The Tonelli-Hobson test is a statistical test used to determine whether a given measure (often a sample mean) significantly deviates from a theoretical expectation (often a population mean). This test is particularly useful when dealing with distributions that are not necessarily normal or when sample sizes are small. It generally involves calculating a test statistic and comparing it against a critical value from a relevant distribution (like the t-distribution in some cases) to assess significance.
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