Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1145934 | Journal of Multivariate Analysis | 2013 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
This paper addresses, for a composite hypothesis about a subvector of the parameters in the parametric model, the issues posed by Rao and Mukerjee (1995)Â [22] and Li (2001)Â [14] on the power under a sequence of local alternatives. It is shown that a partially adjusted test statistic in a class of test statistics is equally sensitive (up to the third-order) to the change of the nuisance parameters. However, there exist infinitely many ways for improving the chi-squared approximation to the null distribution, which reveal, in general, the non-equivalence of the resulting third-order point-by-point local powers. To make a definitive conclusion, the average local power is then considered, from which the third-order asymptotic optimality of the Bartlett-type adjusted Rao test can be also established.
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Authors
Yoshihide Kakizawa,