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• For contiguous alternatives we have → 0 =0<br />

and hence ( ) → ( 0 )=12 sothat(as<strong>in</strong><br />

an earlier application of Berry-Esséen)<br />

√ ( − ( ))<br />

q<br />

( )(1− ( ))<br />

<br />

→ (0 1) <br />

q<br />

()(1− ()),<br />

Here () = ()and ( ) =<br />

with ( 0 ) = 12, 0 ( 0 ) = (0) 0 and<br />

( 0 )=12. Thus (6.4) holds (upon <strong>in</strong>vok<strong>in</strong>g<br />

the cont<strong>in</strong>uity of ( ) at 0 ).<br />

• Apply<strong>in</strong>g (6.3) and (6.4) with ∆ =0givesthe<br />

rejection region<br />

√ <br />

³<br />

− 1 2´<br />

As above,<br />

with efficacy<br />

12<br />

= √ (2 − 1) <br />

( ) → Φ (∆ − )<br />

= 0 ( 0 )<br />

( 0 ) =2(0)

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