3-stage and 4-stage tests with deterministic stage sizes and non-iid data

06/19/2022
by   Yiming Xing, et al.
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Given a fixed-sample-size test that controls the error probabilities under two specific, but arbitrary, distributions, a 3-stage and two 4-stage tests are proposed and analyzed. For each of them, a novel, concrete, non-asymptotic, non-conservative design is specified, which guarantees the same error control as the given fixed-sample-size test. Moreover, first-order asymptotic approximation are established on their expected sample sizes under the two prescribed distributions as the error probabilities go to zero. As a corollary, it is shown that the proposed multistage tests can achieve, in this asymptotic sense, the optimal expected sample size under these two distributions in the class of all sequential tests with the same error control. Furthermore, they are shown to be much more robust than Wald's SPRT when applied to one-sided testing problems and the error probabilities under control are small enough. These general results are applied to testing problems in the iid setup and beyond, such as testing the correlation coefficient of a first-order autoregression, or the transition matrix of a finite-state Markov chain, and are illustrated in various numerical studies.

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