Abstract

Either the sequential probability ratio test or the sequential likelihood ratio test can be used to test one-sided hypotheses regarding the ratio λ = μ/σ. Both tests are functions of the usual t-statistic. I discuss and compare empirical and theoretical properties of these two tests, and provide tables of critical and truncation values for a modified version of the sequential likelihood ratio test.

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