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Comparing normal means: new methods for an old problem

Sergio PérezJosé M. Bernardo

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Database Expansion ItemStatistics and Probabilityreference priorApplied MathematicsCombined useBayesian probabilityMathematical statisticsBayes factorFunction (mathematics)Decision problemBRCBayes factorcomparison of normal meanstwo sided testsApplied mathematicsprecise hypothesis testingAlgorithmintrinsic discrepancyMathematics

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Comparing the means of two normal populations is an old problem in mathematical statistics, but there is still no consensus about its most appropriate solution. In this paper we treat the problem of comparing two normal means as a Bayesian decision problem with only two alternatives: either to accept the hypothesis that the two means are equal, or to conclude that the observed data are, under the assumed model, incompatible with that hypothesis. The combined use of an information-theory based loss function, the intrinsic discrepancy (Bernardo and Rueda 2002}, and an objective prior function, the reference prior \citep{Bernardo 1979; Berger and Bernardo 1992), produces a new solution to this old problem which has the invariance properties one should presumably require.

https://doi.org/10.1214/07-ba202