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A note on the operativeness of Neyman-Pearson tests with fuzzy information (English)
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1989
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In a previous paper [the authors and \textit{P. Gil}, ibid. 20, 175-190 (1986; Zbl 0611.62018)] we have studied the extension of the Neyman- Pearson optimality criterion of testing statistical hypotheses when the available experimental information involves fuzzy imprecision. This extension usually becomes unmanageable for small samples. Nevertheless, we will verify that when the sample size is large enough the application of the central limit theorem determines an operative extension.
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Neyman-Pearson optimality criterion
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central limit theorem
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