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Hauptverfasser: Vexler, Albert, Landsittel, Douglas
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Veröffentlicht: 2025
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.11816
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author Vexler, Albert
Landsittel, Douglas
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Landsittel, Douglas
contents This paper introduces a decision-theoretic framework for constructing and evaluating test statistics based on their relationship with ancillary statistics-quantities whose distributions remain fixed under the null and alternative hypotheses. Rather than focusing solely on maximizing discriminatory power, the proposed approach emphasizes reducing dependence between a test statistic and relevant ancillary structures. We show that minimizing such dependence can yield most powerful (MP) procedures. A Basu-type independence result is established, and we demonstrate that certain MP statistics also characterize the underlying data distribution. The methodology is illustrated through modifications of classical nonparametric tests, including the Shapiro-Wilk, Anderson-Darling, and Kolmogorov-Smirnov tests, as well as a test for the center of symmetry. Simulation studies highlight the power and robustness of the proposed procedures. The framework is computationally simple and offers a principled strategy for improving statistical testing.
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spellingShingle A Relativity-Based Framework for Statistical Testing Guided by the Independence of Ancillary Statistics: Methodology and Nonparametric Illustrations
Vexler, Albert
Landsittel, Douglas
Methodology
Statistics Theory
This paper introduces a decision-theoretic framework for constructing and evaluating test statistics based on their relationship with ancillary statistics-quantities whose distributions remain fixed under the null and alternative hypotheses. Rather than focusing solely on maximizing discriminatory power, the proposed approach emphasizes reducing dependence between a test statistic and relevant ancillary structures. We show that minimizing such dependence can yield most powerful (MP) procedures. A Basu-type independence result is established, and we demonstrate that certain MP statistics also characterize the underlying data distribution. The methodology is illustrated through modifications of classical nonparametric tests, including the Shapiro-Wilk, Anderson-Darling, and Kolmogorov-Smirnov tests, as well as a test for the center of symmetry. Simulation studies highlight the power and robustness of the proposed procedures. The framework is computationally simple and offers a principled strategy for improving statistical testing.
title A Relativity-Based Framework for Statistical Testing Guided by the Independence of Ancillary Statistics: Methodology and Nonparametric Illustrations
topic Methodology
Statistics Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.11816