Abstract: | This paper shows that Daniels's (1954) saddlepoint expansion for the density of a sample mean is, for all practical purposes, always uniformly valid on compact subsets in the interior of the domain of the mean. This uniform validity is the key for establishing the relation between the saddlepoint expansion for the density function and Lugannani and Rice's expansion for the tail probability, and for establishing the validity of a high-order asymptotic expansion for the density of a standardized mean. |