Some properties on tests based on the Bayesian confidence interval
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概要
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In testing statistical hypotheses, quite generally, if we admit the result of Neyman-Pearson (apart from the interpretation of them) in case that we specify n in advance and admit the likelihood principle, the stopping rule that "continue the experiments until rejection the null hypothesis" is closed. As a matter of fact, a stronger phenomenon happens, and we shall show if with some examples.
- 筑波大学の論文
- 1996-09-09
著者
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Michikazu Sato
Institute Of Mathematics University Of Tsukuba
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Sato Michikazu
Institute Of Mathematics University Of Tsukuba
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