Merging of Opinions with Increasing Information

  • Blackwell D
  • Dubins L
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The statistical problem treated is that of testing the hypothesis that n independent, identically distributed random variables have a specified continuous distribution function F(x). If Frx(x) is the empirical cumulative dis- tribution function and 4k(t) is some nonnegative weight funietion (0 < t < 1), we consider nW sup_,

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Blackwell, D., & Dubins, L. (1962). Merging of Opinions with Increasing Information. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 33(3), 882–886. https://doi.org/10.1214/aoms/1177704456

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