International audienceMost normality tests in the literature are performed for scalar and independent samples. Thus, they become unreliable when applied to colored processes, hampering their use in realistic scenarios.We focus on Mardia's multivariate kurtosis, derive closed-form expressions of its asymptotic distribution for statistically dependent samples, under the null hypothesis of normality and a mixing condition. The calculus is long and tedious but the final result is simple and is implemented with a low computational burden. The proposed expression of the test power exhibits good properties on various scenarios; this is illustrated by computer experiments by means of copulas
A test of multivariate normality given by Koziol (1986, 1987) is examined in some detail for the biv...
AbstractThis paper gives a unified treatment of the limit laws of different measures of multivariate...
Many statistical procedures rely on the assumption of normality in the dataset being analyzed. Howev...
International audienceMost normality tests in the literature are performed for scalar and independen...
Performances of the Multivariate Kurtosis are investigated when applied to colored data, with or wit...
In this paper, we consider the multivariate normality test based on measure of multivariate kurtosis...
International audiencePerformances of the Multivariate Kurtosis are investigated when applied to col...
International audienceExtensive literature exists on how to test for normality, especially for ident...
International audienceExtensive literature exists on how to test for normality, especially for ident...
Methods of assessing the degree to which multivariate data deviate from multinormality are discussed...
We suggest a convenient version of the omnibus test for normality, using skewness and kurtosis based...
The assumption of multivariate normality is the basis of the standard methodology of multivariate m...
This paper gives a unified treatment of the limit laws of different mea-sures of multivariate skewne...
We suggest a convenient version of the omnibus test for normality, using skewness and kurtosis based...
We suggest a convenient version of the omnibus test for normality, using skewness and kurtosis based...
A test of multivariate normality given by Koziol (1986, 1987) is examined in some detail for the biv...
AbstractThis paper gives a unified treatment of the limit laws of different measures of multivariate...
Many statistical procedures rely on the assumption of normality in the dataset being analyzed. Howev...
International audienceMost normality tests in the literature are performed for scalar and independen...
Performances of the Multivariate Kurtosis are investigated when applied to colored data, with or wit...
In this paper, we consider the multivariate normality test based on measure of multivariate kurtosis...
International audiencePerformances of the Multivariate Kurtosis are investigated when applied to col...
International audienceExtensive literature exists on how to test for normality, especially for ident...
International audienceExtensive literature exists on how to test for normality, especially for ident...
Methods of assessing the degree to which multivariate data deviate from multinormality are discussed...
We suggest a convenient version of the omnibus test for normality, using skewness and kurtosis based...
The assumption of multivariate normality is the basis of the standard methodology of multivariate m...
This paper gives a unified treatment of the limit laws of different mea-sures of multivariate skewne...
We suggest a convenient version of the omnibus test for normality, using skewness and kurtosis based...
We suggest a convenient version of the omnibus test for normality, using skewness and kurtosis based...
A test of multivariate normality given by Koziol (1986, 1987) is examined in some detail for the biv...
AbstractThis paper gives a unified treatment of the limit laws of different measures of multivariate...
Many statistical procedures rely on the assumption of normality in the dataset being analyzed. Howev...