Theorems 3.1 and 3.2 as stated are incorrect. Corrected versions of these results are given below. Theorem 3.1 was concerned with an essentially complete class. Theorem 3.2 was concerned with a complete class. The correlations do affect a qualitative change in Theorem 3.2 in that now the result requires an assumption of a one dimensional exponential family and treats only a one-sided testing problem. There is essentially no qualitative change in Theorem 3.1, where the assumptions on distributions are minimal and there are no changes in the rest of the paper. The new version of Theorem 3.1 is also concerned with an essentially complete class. To describe this class let D* be the class of procedures characterized by (γ, ρ, π1*, T1*, T2*) wher...
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We show that two procedures for false discovery rate (FDR) control -- the Benjamini-Yekutieli proced...
In research studies, the need for additional samples to obtain sufficient statistical power has ofte...
© 2016, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.In this paper we consider a sequential d-guaranteed “first crossing...
We consider problems of sequential testing when the loss function is the sum of a component due to a...
Hypothesis testing problems in which the null hypothesis is simple, the parameter space is finite di...
Consider the problem of sequentially testing composite, contiguous hypotheses where the risk functio...
The development of sequential analysis has led to the proposal of tests that are more economical in ...
Assume observations are from a subclass of a one parameter exponential family whose dominating measu...
Statistical hypothesis testing is an integral part of the scientific process. When employed to make ...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. We compare two sequential d-g...
We provide a recursive algorithm for determining the sampling plans of invariant Bayesian sequential...
Let Xi be i.i.d. Xi∼Fθ. For some parametric families {Fθ}, we describe a monotonicity property of Ba...
Special issue article: Methods and statistics in social psychology: Refinements and new developments...
Sequential methods were used to solve testing problems more efficiently. But at the same time, they ...
Forty years ago, Eugene Edgington developed a single-case AB intervention design-and-analysis proced...
We show that two procedures for false discovery rate (FDR) control -- the Benjamini-Yekutieli proced...
In research studies, the need for additional samples to obtain sufficient statistical power has ofte...
© 2016, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.In this paper we consider a sequential d-guaranteed “first crossing...