On the behaviour of tests based on sample spacings for moderatesamples |
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Authors: | Spiridon Penev Avraham Ruderman |
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Affiliation: | The University of New South Wales, Department of Statistics, School of Mathematics and Statistics, Sydney, 2052 NSW, Australia |
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Abstract: | We revisit the question about optimal performance of goodness-of-fit tests based on sample spacings. We reveal the importance of centering of the test-statistic and of the sample size when choosing a suitable test-statistic from a family of statistics based on power transformations of sample spacings. In particular, we find that a test-statistic based on empirical estimation of the Hellinger distance between hypothetical and data-supported distribution does possess some optimality properties for moderate sample sizes. These findings confirm earlier statements about the robust behaviour of the test-statistic based on the Hellinger distance and are in contrast to findings about the asymptotic (when sample size approaches infinity) of statistics such as Moran's and/or Greenwood's statistic. We include simulation results that support our findings. |
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Keywords: | Sample spacing Goodness-of-fit Log-spacing Hellinger distance Greenwood's statistic Moran's statistic Maximum spacing statistic Robustness |
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