Non-testacle:-<lPOtheses in linear models are for.mally defined and proof give ~ that t~ey ca~not ~e tested. Consequences of carrying out calculatio~s as if they T,,·ere testable a::-e considered. Paper No. BU-823-M in the Bio~etrics Unit
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Analysts conducting experiments must frequently deal with situations in which data is incomplete or...
3 pages, 1 article*Hypothesis Testing in Restricted Linear Models: Correcting an Error* (Searle, S....
In this paper we derive a number of invariant tests for the problem of testing linear hypotheses. Th...
This paper is concerned with the problem of testing nonnested linear hypotheses. The problem is expr...
In the Searle's (1987) book, Linear Models for Unbalanced Data, a characterization of the estimable ...
The book addressed the testing of hypotheses in non-parametric models in the general case for comple...
When coefficients of endogenous variables are known, it is demonstrated that two-stage least squares...
Abstract The relationship between the linear errors-in-variables model and the corresponding ordinar...
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