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Research Article

Group sequential hypothesis tests with variable group sizes: Optimal design and performance evaluation

Pages 5744-5760 | Received 20 Oct 2022, Accepted 24 Jun 2023, Published online: 19 Jul 2023
 

Abstract

In this article, we propose a computer-oriented method of construction of optimal group sequential hypothesis tests with variable group sizes. In particular, for independent and identically distributed observations, we obtain the form of optimal group sequential tests which turn to be a particular case of sequentially planned probability ratio tests (SPPRTs, see Schmitz Citation1993). Formulas are given for computing the numerical characteristics of general SPPRTs, like error probabilities, average sampling cost, etc. A numerical method of designing the optimal tests and evaluation of the performance characteristics is proposed, and computer algorithms of its implementation are developed. For a particular case of sampling from a Bernoulli population, the proposed method is implemented in R programming language, the code is available in a public GitHub repository. The proposed method is compared numerically with other known sampling plans.

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Acknowledgments

The author thanks the anonymous Reviewers and the Associate Editor for valuable comments and useful suggestions.

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Funding

The author gratefully acknowledges a partial support of SNI by CONACyT (Mexico) for this work.

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