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A modified Kolmogorov-Smirnov test for the inverse gaussian density with unknown parameters
Authors:Rick L Edgeman  Robert C Scott  Robert J Pavur
Institution:1. Colorado State University , Fort Collins , CO , 80523;2. Bradley University , Peoria , IL , 61625;3. Univ. North Texas , Denton , TX , 76203
Abstract:The Kolmogorov-Smirnov (KS) test is an empirical distribution function (EDF) based goodness-of-fit test that requires the underlying hypothesized density to be continuous and completely specified. When the parameters are unknown and must be estimated from the data, standard tables of the KS test statistic are not valid. Approximate upper tail percentage points of the KS statistic for the inverse Gaussian (IG) distribution with unknown parameters are tabled in this paper.

A study of the power of the KS test for the IG distribution indicates that the test is able todiscriminate between the IG distribution and distributions such as the uniform and exponentialdistributions that are very different in shape, but is relatively unable to discriminate between the IG distribution and distributions that are similar in shape such as the lognormal and Weibull distributions. In modeling settings the former distinction is typically more important to make than the latter distinction.
Keywords:empirical distribution function  goodness‐of‐fit  Monte Carlo simulation
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