Some remarks on rao and lovric's 'testing point null hypothesis of a normal mean and the truth: 21st century perspective'

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Although we have much to agree with in Rao and Lovric's important discussion of the test of point null hypotheses, it stirred us to provide a way out of their apparent Zero probability paradox and cast the Hodges-Lehmann paradigm from a Serlin-Lapsley approach. We close our remarks with an eye toward a broad perspective.

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Zumbo, B. D., & Kroc, E. (2016). Some remarks on rao and lovric’s “testing point null hypothesis of a normal mean and the truth: 21st century perspective.” Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods, 15(2), 33–40. https://doi.org/10.22237/jmasm/1478001780

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