Asymptotically Optimal Tests for Multinomial Distributions 论文

1965The Annals of Mathematical Statistics引用 359
Statistical Methods and InferenceBayesian Methods and Mixture ModelsAdvanced Statistical Process Monitoring

摘要

Tests of simple and composite hypothesis for multinomial distributions are considered. It is assumed that the size $\alpha_N$ of a test tends to 0 as the sample size $N$ increases. The main concern of this paper is to substantiate the following proposition: If a given test of size $\alpha_N$ is "sufficiently different" from a likelihood ratio test then there is a likelihood ratio test of size $\leqq\alpha_N$ which is considerably more powerful than the given test at "most" points in the set of alternatives when $N$ is large enough, provided that $\alpha_N \rightarrow 0$ at a suitable rate. In particular, it is shown that chi-square tests of simple and of some composite hypotheses are inferior, in the sense described, to the corresponding likelihood ratio tests. Certain Bayes tests are shown to share the above-mentioned property of a likelihood ratio test.