On dimensioning of samples in testing hypotheses

Ferdinand Österreicher; Heinz Stadler

Kybernetika (1977)

  • Volume: 13, Issue: 5, page (343)-353
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Österreicher, Ferdinand, and Stadler, Heinz. "On dimensioning of samples in testing hypotheses." Kybernetika 13.5 (1977): (343)-353. <http://eudml.org/doc/27396>.

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References

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  1. T. S. Ferguson, Mathematical Statistics - A decision theoretic approach, Academic Press, New York-London 1967. (1967) Zbl0153.47602MR0215390
  2. S. Kullback, Information Theory and Statistics, Dover Publications, New York 1968. (1968) MR1461541
  3. F. Osterreicher, On dimensioning of tests (1976), to be published in the 'Journal of Combinatorics, Information and System Sciences', Delhi, India. MR0501529
  4. V. M. Zolotarev, Exactness of an approximation in the central limit theorem, Proceedings of the 2nd Japan-USSR-Symposium on Probability Theory. Springer, Berlin-Heidelberg-New York 1973, 531-543. (1973) Zbl0278.60020MR0443048

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