Let theta′, theta in Theta such that theta′=!theta. I want to prove that T is a sufficient statistic if and only if f(x,theta′)/f(x,theta) is a function dependent only on T(x).

Nayeli Osborne

Nayeli Osborne

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2022-10-22

Let θ , θ Θ such that θ θ. I want to prove that T is a sufficient statistic if and only if
f ( x , θ ) f ( x , θ )
is a function dependent only on T ( x ).

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scapatofc

scapatofc

Beginner2022-10-23Added 12 answers

From the factorisation theorem we know that T is sufficient if and only if:
f θ ( x ) = h ( x ) g θ ( T ( x ) ) .
So we then have:
R θ , θ ( x ) f θ ( x ) f θ ( x ) = h ( x ) g θ ( T ( x ) ) h ( x ) g θ ( T ( x ) ) = g θ ( T ( x ) ) g θ ( T ( x ) ) ,
which depends on x only through T ( x ).

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