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65<br />

=1. Theefficacy is = 0 q<br />

(0) 13, so<br />

that the ARE (relative to the t-test) is<br />

=<br />

⎛<br />

⎜<br />

⎝<br />

0 q<br />

(0) <br />

1<br />

13<br />

⎞2<br />

⎟<br />

⎠<br />

=3 2 h 0 (0) i 2<br />

<br />

Now ( − ≤ ) = (), so () is<br />

= (( 1 − )+( 2 − ) −2)<br />

=<br />

=<br />

Z<br />

Z<br />

(( 1 − ) −2 − | 2 − = )()<br />

(2 + )()<br />

with<br />

hence<br />

0 (0) = 2<br />

Z<br />

2 ();<br />

=12 2 ∙Z 2 ()¸2<br />

<br />

Atthenormalthis=3 ≈ 955, at the Laplace<br />

it = 32; it can be arbitrarily large. It can (and<br />

will) be shown that for any symmetric, square <strong>in</strong>tegrable<br />

density with variance 2 , ≥ 864.

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