Abstract
The final decision of a fixed-sample likelihood ratio test is often determined before the entire sample is taken. Such a test can be curtailed as soon as the final decision becomes obvious. The construction and properties of these curtailed tests are described. A particular class of such tests contains sequential tests which are uniformly most powerful. The asymptotic efficiency of this class is investigated.
Citation
Bennett Eisenberg. B. K. Ghosh. "Curtailed and Uniformly Most Powerful Sequential Tests." Ann. Statist. 8 (5) 1123 - 1131, September, 1980. https://doi.org/10.1214/aos/1176345149
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