Manipulating Statistical Hypotheses and Tests as Boolean Functions

Citation
W. Helms, Ronald, Manipulating Statistical Hypotheses and Tests as Boolean Functions, American statistician , 42(4), 1988, pp. 253-256
Journal title
ISSN journal
00031305
Volume
42
Issue
4
Year of publication
1988
Pages
253 - 256
Database
ACNP
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Abstract
Statistical hypotheses and test statistics are Boolean functions that can be manipulated using the tools of Boolean algebra.These tools are particularly useful for exploring multiple comparisons or simultaneous inference theory, in which multiparameter hypotheses or multiparameter test statistics may be decomposed into combinations of uniparameter hypotheses or uniparameter tests.These concepts are illustrated with both finite and infinite decompositions of familiar multiparameter hypotheses and tests.The corresponding decompositions of acceptance regions and rejection regions are also shown.Finally, the close relationship between hypothesis and test decompositions and Roy's union.intersection principle is demonstrated by a derivation of the union.intersection test of the univariate general linear hypothesis.