The classical goodness-of-fit problem, in the case of a null continuous and completely specified distribution, is faced by a new version of the Girone-Cifarelli test. This latter test was introduced for the two-sample problem and showed a substantial gain of power over other common tests based on the empirical distribution function, like the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. After considering the problem of the definition of the test-statistic in the goodness-of-fit framework, this paper deals with the sample properties of the test and compares it with its classical competitors. The superiority of the Girone-Cifarelli test is shown via a simulation study considering symmetric and skewed distributions.
Borroni, C., Chiodini, P. (2010). A new goodness-of-fit version of the Girone-Cifarelli test. In SIS2010 Proceedings (pp.1-8).
A new goodness-of-fit version of the Girone-Cifarelli test
BORRONI, CLAUDIO GIOVANNI;CHIODINI, PAOLA MADDALENA
2010
Abstract
The classical goodness-of-fit problem, in the case of a null continuous and completely specified distribution, is faced by a new version of the Girone-Cifarelli test. This latter test was introduced for the two-sample problem and showed a substantial gain of power over other common tests based on the empirical distribution function, like the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. After considering the problem of the definition of the test-statistic in the goodness-of-fit framework, this paper deals with the sample properties of the test and compares it with its classical competitors. The superiority of the Girone-Cifarelli test is shown via a simulation study considering symmetric and skewed distributions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.