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Throughout Neyman’s papers, the idea of restricting significance tests to a well-defined class of alternative hypotheses keeps recurring. However, in one section of his work, the concept is not only made very explicit, but a technique for constructing restricted tests is derived. The work on restricted chi square tests appears in several papers by Neyman but is best summed up in a paper by Fix, Hodge, and Lehmann [1959].
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Salsburg, D.S. (1992). Neyman’s Restricted Chi Square Tests. In: The Use of Restricted Significance Tests in Clinical Trials. Springer Series in Statistics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4414-1_10
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