For s discrete we have an interval where <math>F_{\Theta|S=s}(\theta)</math> lies, because of <math>\ell>0</math>. The whole logical contrivance is called a twisting argument. A procedure implementing it is as follows.
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- For s discrete we have an interval where <math>F_{\Theta|S=s}(\theta)</math> lies, because of <math>\ell>0</math>. The whole logical contrivance is called a twisting argument. A procedure implementing it is as follows.
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- For s discrete we have an interval where <math>F_{\Theta|S=s}(\theta)</math> lies, because of <math>\ell>0</math>. The whole logical contrivance is called a twisting argument. A procedure implementing it is as follows.
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