Statistical Inference with Data Augmentation and Parameter Expansion
Abstract
Statistical pragmatism embraces all efficient methods in statistical inference. Augmentation of the collected data is used herein to obtain representative population information from a large class of non-representative population's units. Parameter expansion of a probability model is shown to reduce the upper bound on the sum of error probabilities for a test of simple hypotheses, and a measure, R, is proposed for the effect of activating additional component(s) in the sufficient statistic.
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