
Starting fromLe Cam [1956], it was shown inMichel andPfanzagl [1970] that — under certain regularity conditions — a dominated family of probability measures withEuclidean parameter space behaves approximately like a family of normal distributions, if each probability measure is the independent product of a great number of identical components. It is the purpose of this paper to estimate the accuracy of such a normal approximation.
510.mathematics, Limit theorems in probability theory, Parametric inference, Statistical distribution theory, Nonparametric hypothesis testing, Article
510.mathematics, Limit theorems in probability theory, Parametric inference, Statistical distribution theory, Nonparametric hypothesis testing, Article
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