The Problem of Separate Hypotheses via Mixtures Models.

AIP Conference Proceedings 954:268-275 (2007)
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This article describes the Full Bayesian Significance Test for the problem of separate hypotheses. Numerical experiments are performed for the Gompertz vs. Weibull life span test.

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Julio Michael Stern
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