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RANKING AND SELECTION THEORY

Is the Selected Population the Best?—Location and Scale Parameter Cases

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Pages 1553-1560 | Received 01 Jul 2008, Accepted 19 Nov 2008, Published online: 24 Apr 2009
 

Abstract

We observe X 1,…,X k , where X i has density f(x i ) possessing monotone likelihood ratio. The best population corresponds to the largest θ i . We select the population corresponding to the largest X i . The goal is to attach the best possible p-value to the inference: the selected population has the uniquely largest θ i . Gutmann and Maymin (Citation1987) considered the location parameter case and derived the supremum of the error probability by conditioning on S, the index of the largest X i . Using this conditioning approach, Kannan and Panchapakesan (Citation2009) considered the problem for the gamma family. We consider here a unified approach to both the location and scale parameter cases, and obtain the supremum of the error probability without using conditioning.

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Acknowledgment

The authors are grateful to the referees and the Associate Editor for comments which greatly helped in the revision of the manuscript.

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