HYPOTHESIS TESTING FOR AN EXCHANGEABLE NORMAL DISTRIBUTION

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Consider an exchangeable normal vector with parameters ????2, and ?. On the basis of a vector observation some tests about these parameters are found and their properties are discussed. A simulation study for these tests and a few nonparametric tests are presented. Some advantages and disadvantages of these tests are discussed and a few applications are given.

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volume 11  issue 2

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publication date 2000-06-01

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