Bayes Two-decision Procedures for the Two-sample Problem with Rank-order Data |
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BAYES PROCEDURES FOR DISTRIBUTIONFREE ALTERNATIVES | 13 |
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ADMISSIBILITY | 26 |
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A₁ absolutely continuous admissible approach assumed Bayes procedure takes Bayes risk Bayes statistic Bayes two-decision procedure Bayes with respect becomes chapter choice classical rank complete condition consideration considered corresponding decision denote densities depends derived discrete discussed equation equivalent estimate Example existence expression F and G fact Fisher function given Hoeffding statistic hypothesis increasing function indexes integer known lead Lehmann alternatives likelihood LMP procedure Methods nature normal noted observations optimal parameter prior distribution prior probability probability problem Proof random variable rank orders rank procedures rank tests realization relationship respect result sample Savage section 2.3 seen shift alternatives shown shows simple solution specified strictly increasing sufficient Suppose Table taken takes d₁ Terry theorem tions two-decision problem two-sample problem undefined University values various Yates yields