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Optimal hypothesis testing: from semi to fully Bayes factors

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  • Albert Vexler
  • Chengqing Wu
  • Kai Yu

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  • Albert Vexler & Chengqing Wu & Kai Yu, 2010. "Optimal hypothesis testing: from semi to fully Bayes factors," Metrika: International Journal for Theoretical and Applied Statistics, Springer, vol. 71(2), pages 125-138, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:metrik:v:71:y:2010:i:2:p:125-138
    DOI: 10.1007/s00184-008-0205-4
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