Comparing Probabilities
Elart von Collani and
Klaus Dräger
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Elart von Collani: University of Würzburg
Klaus Dräger: University of Würzburg
Chapter Chapter 12 in Binomial Distribution Handbook for Scientists and Engineers, 2001, pp 227-236 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Besides measuring and excluding probabilities, the problem of comparing different probabilities, or, more generally said, alternatives, is a frequently occurring task in a variety of fields. In this chapter, it is shown how a comparison procedure can be designed using the tables on the CD-ROM. Similar to that in the case of exclusion procedures, the resulting methods are optimal or nearly optimal with respect to success probability. Additionally, they are, in a certain sense, also optimal with respect to reliability. The determination is comparatively simple, as the corresponding prediction regions can be taken directly from the tables as soon as the set of input parameters is specified.
Keywords: Measurement Space; Success Probability; Decision Function; Minimum Sample Size; Local Prediction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-0215-8_12
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