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Asymptotic Methods in Statistical Inference - Statistics Centre

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51<br />

term is<br />

Ã<br />

√<br />

ˆ (<br />

<br />

( 0 ) − <br />

<br />

0 )<br />

( 0 )<br />

→ Φ( ) − Φ( )=0<br />

≤<br />

ˆ <br />

0 !<br />

( 0 ) <br />

• Reconsider the Poisson q example above. Under <br />

the denom<strong>in</strong>ator is <br />

+ = √ q<br />

1<br />

+<br />

1 and<br />

is consistently estimated by ¯+ ¯<br />

+<br />

(or any<br />

other weighted average; this one m<strong>in</strong>imizes the<br />

variance); thus we can equivalently reject if<br />

³<br />

¯ − ¯ ´ ³<br />

¯ − ¯ ´<br />

r<br />

¯+ ¯<br />

+<br />

q 1<br />

+ 1 <br />

=<br />

r<br />

¯<br />

<br />

+ ¯<br />

<br />

<br />

• You should browse §3.2: Compar<strong>in</strong>g two treatments;<br />

<strong>in</strong> particular Examples 3.2.1, 3.2.5 (Wilcoxon<br />

tests).

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