On Optimal Asymptotic Tests of Composite Statistical Hypotheses

  • Bartoo J
  • Puri P
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Abstract

A locally asymptotically most powerful test for a composite hypothesis $H:\xi = \xi_0$ has been developed for the case where the observable random variables $\{X_{nk}, k = 1, 2, \cdots, n\}$ are independently but not necessarily identically distributed. However, their distributions depend on $s + 1$ parameters, one being $\xi$ under test and the other being a vector $\theta = (\theta_1, \cdots, \theta_s)$ of nuisance parameters. The theory is illustrated with an example from the field of astronomy.

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Bartoo, J. B., & Puri, P. S. (1967). On Optimal Asymptotic Tests of Composite Statistical Hypotheses. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 38(6), 1845–1852. https://doi.org/10.1214/aoms/1177698617

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