Asymptotic Efficiency of Three-Stage Hypothesis Tests

Multi-stage hypothesis tests are studied as competitors of sequential tests. A class of three-stage tests for the one-dimensional exponential family is shown to be asymptotically efficient, whereas two-stage tests are not. Moreover, in order to be asymptotically optimal, three-stage tests must mimic the behavior of sequential tests. Similar results are obtained for the problem of testing two simple hypotheses.