Comparison of powers of a class of tests for multivariate linear hypothesis and independence
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Publication:1102666
DOI10.1016/0047-259X(88)90072-3zbMath0644.62064MaRDI QIDQ1102666
Publication date: 1988
Published in: Journal of Multivariate Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
independence; likelihood ratio test; MANOVA; multivariate linear hypothesis; class of test statistics; Lawley-Hotelling trace test; power comparisons; local powers; asymptotic expansions of powers; Bartlett-Nanda-Pillai trace test
62H10: Multivariate distribution of statistics
62E20: Asymptotic distribution theory in statistics
62H15: Hypothesis testing in multivariate analysis
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