Title of article
Improved chi-squared tests for a composite hypothesis
Author/Authors
Kakizawa، نويسنده , , Yoshihide، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
21
From page
141
To page
161
Abstract
The Bartlett-type adjustment is a higher-order asymptotic method for improving the chi-squared approximation to the null distributions of various test statistics. Though three influential papers were published in 1991—Chandra and Mukerjee (1991) [8], Cordeiro and Ferrari (1991) [12] and Taniguchi (1991) [36] in alphabetical order, the only CF-approach has been frequently applied in the literature during the last two decades, provided that asymptotic expansion for the null distribution of a given test statistic is available. Revisiting the CM/T-approaches developed in the absence of a nuisance parameter, this paper suggests general adjustments for a class of test statistics that includes, in particular, the likelihood ratio, Rao’s and Wald’s test statistics in the presence of a nuisance parameter.
Keywords
Composite hypothesis , asymptotic expansion , Bartlett-type adjustment , Chi-squared approximation , Nuisance parameter
Journal title
Journal of Multivariate Analysis
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Journal of Multivariate Analysis
Record number
1565747
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