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    Plausibility functions and exact frequentist inference

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    In the frequentist program, inferential methods with exact control on error rates are a primary focus. The standard approach, however, is to rely on asymptotic approximations, which may not be suitable. This paper presents a general framework for the construction of exact frequentist procedures based on plausibility functions. It is shown that the plausibility function-based tests and confidence regions have the desired frequentist properties in finite samples---no large-sample justification needed. An extension of the proposed method is also given for problems involving nuisance parameters. Examples demonstrate that the plausibility function-based method is both exact and efficient in a wide variety of problems.Comment: 21 pages, 5 figures, 3 table

    A NOTE ON ROBUST ESTIMATION IN ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE

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    INVARIANT TESTS MAXIMIZING AVERAGE POWER

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    MAXIMIN TESTS AND LOCALLY MOST POWERFUL TESTS.

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    TESTS MAXIMIZING MINIMUM POWER

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    ON PREDICTION REGIONS

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    MULTIPLE COMPARISON OF REGRESSION FUNCTIONS.

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