A Simpler Method for Getting Some Exact Distributions
Canadian mathematical bulletin, Tome 14 (1971) no. 4, pp. 555-558
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In [1] Anderson uses a simple random sample of p-component vectors from N(μ, Σ) to test the hypothesis H, Σ = σ2I, where I is the identity matrix and σ2 is unknown. Let W= λ2/N , where λ is the likelihood ratio criterion for testing H.
Chaput, Luc. A Simpler Method for Getting Some Exact Distributions. Canadian mathematical bulletin, Tome 14 (1971) no. 4, pp. 555-558. doi: 10.4153/CMB-1971-098-2
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