UMP - uniformly more powerful test [Power / Sample Size]

posted by d_labes  – Berlin, Germany, 2016-01-15 21:08 (3808 d 15:18 ago) – Posting: # 15834
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Dear Helmut,

❝ Leaving the question open: Which is the most powerful test?


From the early days of (bio)equivalence tests there where some candidates:

Berger, Hsu
"Bioequivalence Trials, Intersection-Union Tests and Equivalence Confidence Sets"
Statist. Sci. Volume 11, Number 4 (1996), 283-319.

Hsu et al.
Confidence intervals associated with tests for bioequivalence
Biometrika (1994), 81,1 , pp. 103-14

Brown L.D., Hwang J.T.G. and Munk A.
An Unbiased Test for the Bioequivalence Problem
The Annals of Statistics 1997, Vol. 25, No. 6, 2345–2367

and some more of these sort of papers.

But unfortunately no one of these made it.

BTW: I dont think that I tell you news with that citations :cool:.


Count up: post 994

Regards,

Detlew

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