
doi: 10.1155/2010/292013
handle: 1959.13/931946
The generalised score and Wald tests are described and related to their nongeneralised versions. Two interesting applications are discussed. In the first a new test for the Behrens-Fisher problem is derived. The second is testing homogeneity of variances from multiple univariate normal populations.
Behrens-Fisher problem, Wald tests, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, generalised score, M-estimators, Parametric hypothesis testing
Behrens-Fisher problem, Wald tests, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, generalised score, M-estimators, Parametric hypothesis testing
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