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It is also possible to approach the hypothesis testing problem from a non-Bayesian point of view. Suppose we don't know the prior probabilities P(H₀) and P(H₁). In this case, it can still be useful to employ the likelihood ratio test.

a) True
b) False

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Final answer:

The statement is true. It is possible to approach the hypothesis testing problem from a non-Bayesian point of view by employing the likelihood ratio test.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement 'It is also possible to approach the hypothesis testing problem from a non-Bayesian point of view. Suppose we don't know the prior probabilities P(H₀) and P(H₁). In this case, it can still be useful to employ the likelihood ratio test.' is True.

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