Keywords: Goodness-of-fit test, Chi-square test, Overlapping m-tuple test, Serial test. One shortcoming of the Pearson chi-square test is that it only examines the distribution of experiment outcomes, but not their interdependence. For example, the test statistic is invariant against re-ordering the outcomes. To remedy the shortcoming, G. Marsaglia suggested combining consecutive outcomes to form tuples and then examining the distribution of the tuples. The statistic of the test is a quadratic form in the weak inverse of the covariance matrix of the counts of all tuples. As consecutive tuples overlap, we call this test the overlapping chi-square test. Compared with the conventional one, this test checks the interdependence as well as the di...
Chi-square test and the logic of hypothesis testing were developed by Karl Pearson. In this article ...
The purposes of this study were to tabulate the exact cumulative probabilities for a multinomial suc...
Applied researchers have employed chi-square tests for more than one hundred years. This paper addre...
The Chi-Square test (χ2 test) is a family of tests based on a series of assumptions and is frequentl...
One of the most popular test statistics is Pearson's c2 goodness-of-fit statistic which is known to ...
Chi-square test statistics for tests of uniformity of margins for distributions of k-tuples, such as...
8 pages, 1 article*A Chi-Square Statistic for Goodness-of-Fit Tests* (Rao, K. C.; Robson, D. S.) 8 p...
17 pages, 1 article*A Chi-Square Statistic for Goodness-of-Fit Tests within the Exponential Family* ...
This site, created by the Department of Statistics at Yale University, gives an explanation, a defin...
In large sample studies where distributions may be skewed and not readily transformed to sym-metry, ...
Let X1, X2, . . . ., Xs be s independent sample values drawn from a population of normally distribut...
This paper extends the Pearson chi-square testing method to nondynam ic parametric econometric model...
The Pearson’s chi-square test represents a nonparametric test more used in Biomedicine and Social Sc...
The chi-square test was compared with the Fisher exact test using Ns ranging from 3 to 69. Contrar...
We are concerned with three different types of multivariate chi-square distributions. Their members ...
Chi-square test and the logic of hypothesis testing were developed by Karl Pearson. In this article ...
The purposes of this study were to tabulate the exact cumulative probabilities for a multinomial suc...
Applied researchers have employed chi-square tests for more than one hundred years. This paper addre...
The Chi-Square test (χ2 test) is a family of tests based on a series of assumptions and is frequentl...
One of the most popular test statistics is Pearson's c2 goodness-of-fit statistic which is known to ...
Chi-square test statistics for tests of uniformity of margins for distributions of k-tuples, such as...
8 pages, 1 article*A Chi-Square Statistic for Goodness-of-Fit Tests* (Rao, K. C.; Robson, D. S.) 8 p...
17 pages, 1 article*A Chi-Square Statistic for Goodness-of-Fit Tests within the Exponential Family* ...
This site, created by the Department of Statistics at Yale University, gives an explanation, a defin...
In large sample studies where distributions may be skewed and not readily transformed to sym-metry, ...
Let X1, X2, . . . ., Xs be s independent sample values drawn from a population of normally distribut...
This paper extends the Pearson chi-square testing method to nondynam ic parametric econometric model...
The Pearson’s chi-square test represents a nonparametric test more used in Biomedicine and Social Sc...
The chi-square test was compared with the Fisher exact test using Ns ranging from 3 to 69. Contrar...
We are concerned with three different types of multivariate chi-square distributions. Their members ...
Chi-square test and the logic of hypothesis testing were developed by Karl Pearson. In this article ...
The purposes of this study were to tabulate the exact cumulative probabilities for a multinomial suc...
Applied researchers have employed chi-square tests for more than one hundred years. This paper addre...