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Kybernetika 41(6):699-712, 2005.

The Behavior of Locally Most Powerful Tests

Marek Omelka


Abstract:

The locally most powerful (LMP) tests of the hypothesis $H: \theta=\theta_0$ against one-sided as well as two-sided alternatives are compared with several competitive tests, as the likelihood ratio tests, the Wald-type tests and the Rao score tests, for several distribution shapes and for location, shape and vector parameters. A simulation study confirms the importance of the condition of local unbiasedness of the test, and shows that the LMP test can sometimes dominate the other tests only in a very restricted neighborhood of $H.$ Hence, we cannot recommend a universal application of the LMP tests in practice. The tests with a high Bahadur efficiency, though not exactly LMP, also seem to be good in the local sense.


Keywords: testing statistical hypothesis; locally most powerful;


AMS: 62F03;


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BIB TeX

@article{kyb:2005:6:699-712,

author = {Omelka, Marek },

title = {The Behavior of Locally Most Powerful Tests},

journal = {Kybernetika},

volume = {41},

year = {2005},

number = {6},

pages = {699-712}

publisher = {{\'U}TIA, AV {\v C}R, Prague },

}


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