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We deal with tests for hypotheses concerning parameters of Γ. For instance, it is assumed that the (i, j)th element of Γ is equal to ρ|i−j| and the null hypothesis ℋ A is: ρ = 0, while the alternative hypothesis ℋ A is: ρ = ρ* >0. On the basis of an observed sample, a test is carried out to decide whether to accept ℋ 0 or to reject ℋ 0 in favour of ℋ A .
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© 1978 H. E. Stenfert Kroese B.V.
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Dubbelman, C. (1978). Tabulable quadratic ratio tests. In: Disturbances in the linear model, estimation and hypothesis testing. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-6956-1_2
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