We introduce a new statistical test based on the observed spacings of ordered data. The statistic is sensitive to detect non-uniformity in random samples, or short-lived features in event time series. Under some conditions, this new test can outperform existing ones, such as the well known Kolmogorov-Smirnov or Anderson-Darling tests, in particular when the number of samples is small and differences occur over a small quantile of the null hypothesis distribution. A detailed description of the test statistic is provided including an illustration and examples, together with a parameterization of its distribution based on simulation
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SUMMARY Let D^, D^+ and D^− denote Kolmogorov-Smirnov typo one-sample statistics to test good ness o...
The expected spacing, or average difference between consecutive order statistics, is known for unifo...
Tests for the goodness-of-fit problem based on sample spacings, i.e., observed distances between suc...
: We examine the idea of testing uniform random number generators via two goodness-of-fit statistics...
AbstractThis paper is devoted to tests for uniformity based on sum-functions of m-spacings, where m ...
Let X1,..., Xn be a sequence of independent and identically distributed random variables with an unk...
We introduce new goodness of fit tests for exponentiality by using a characterization based on norma...
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Tests based on higher-order or m-step spacings have been considered in the literature for the goodne...
Assume that we have a random sample from an absolutely continuous distribution (univariate, or multi...
Background: For data collected on a circular rather than linear scale, a very common procedure is to...
In this paper, we investigate the asymptotic theory for U-statistics based on sample spacings, i.e. ...
In this paper Pitman's asymptotic efficiencies (AE) as well as Kallenberg's intermediate AE of the g...
In this paper we provide percentage points for Neyman's goodness-of-fit statistics of order two...
SUMMARY Let D^, D^+ and D^− denote Kolmogorov-Smirnov typo one-sample statistics to test good ness o...
The expected spacing, or average difference between consecutive order statistics, is known for unifo...
Tests for the goodness-of-fit problem based on sample spacings, i.e., observed distances between suc...
: We examine the idea of testing uniform random number generators via two goodness-of-fit statistics...
AbstractThis paper is devoted to tests for uniformity based on sum-functions of m-spacings, where m ...
Let X1,..., Xn be a sequence of independent and identically distributed random variables with an unk...
We introduce new goodness of fit tests for exponentiality by using a characterization based on norma...
Background For data collected on a circular rather than linear scale, a very common procedure is to ...
A random sample size version of the central limit theorem is obtained for a general class of symmetr...
Tests based on higher-order or m-step spacings have been considered in the literature for the goodne...
Assume that we have a random sample from an absolutely continuous distribution (univariate, or multi...
Background: For data collected on a circular rather than linear scale, a very common procedure is to...
In this paper, we investigate the asymptotic theory for U-statistics based on sample spacings, i.e. ...
In this paper Pitman's asymptotic efficiencies (AE) as well as Kallenberg's intermediate AE of the g...
In this paper we provide percentage points for Neyman's goodness-of-fit statistics of order two...
SUMMARY Let D^, D^+ and D^− denote Kolmogorov-Smirnov typo one-sample statistics to test good ness o...
The expected spacing, or average difference between consecutive order statistics, is known for unifo...