McWilliams (1990, Journal of the American Statistical Association, 85, 1130-1133) introduced a nonparametric procedure based on runs for the problem of testing univariate symmetry about the origin (equivalently, about an arbitrary specified center). His procedure first reorders the observations according to their absolute values, then rejects the null when the number of runs in the resulting series of signs is too small. This test is universally consistent and enjoys nice robustness properties, but is unfortunately limited to the univariate setup. In this paper, we extend McWilliams' procedure into tests of bivariate central symmetry. The proposed tests first reorder the observations according to their statistical depth in a symmetrized ver...
A distribution-free runs test for conditional symmetry is proposed. The null distribution of the tes...
We derive nonparametric tests of symmetry using asymmetric kernels with either vanishing or fixed ba...
This thesis deals with several statistical and probabilistic aspects of symmetry and asymmetry, both...
McWilliams (J Am Stat Assoc 85:1130-1133, 1990) introduced a nonparametric procedure based on runs f...
Omnibus tests for central symmetry of a bivariate probability distribution are proposed. The test st...
We propose new data driven score rank tests for univariate symmetry about an unknown center. We con...
It was recently shown for arbitrary multivariate probability distributions that angular symmetry is ...
We present a modification of a recently proposed test of symmetry about a known center. The new test...
The paper presents a permutation procedure for testing reflected (or diagonal) symmetry of the distr...
Simple test of diagonal symmetry for bivariate distributions are proposed and intended for non-stati...
Simple tests of diagonal symmetry for bivariate distributions are proposed. The asymptotic null dist...
We introduce the characteristic symmetry function, based on the characteristic function of the under...
AbstractThe paper presents a permutation procedure for testing reflected (or diagonal) symmetry of t...
A distribution-free test is proposed for the symmetry of a continuous distribution about a specified...
Being able to formally test for symmetry hypotheses is an important topic in many fields, including ...
A distribution-free runs test for conditional symmetry is proposed. The null distribution of the tes...
We derive nonparametric tests of symmetry using asymmetric kernels with either vanishing or fixed ba...
This thesis deals with several statistical and probabilistic aspects of symmetry and asymmetry, both...
McWilliams (J Am Stat Assoc 85:1130-1133, 1990) introduced a nonparametric procedure based on runs f...
Omnibus tests for central symmetry of a bivariate probability distribution are proposed. The test st...
We propose new data driven score rank tests for univariate symmetry about an unknown center. We con...
It was recently shown for arbitrary multivariate probability distributions that angular symmetry is ...
We present a modification of a recently proposed test of symmetry about a known center. The new test...
The paper presents a permutation procedure for testing reflected (or diagonal) symmetry of the distr...
Simple test of diagonal symmetry for bivariate distributions are proposed and intended for non-stati...
Simple tests of diagonal symmetry for bivariate distributions are proposed. The asymptotic null dist...
We introduce the characteristic symmetry function, based on the characteristic function of the under...
AbstractThe paper presents a permutation procedure for testing reflected (or diagonal) symmetry of t...
A distribution-free test is proposed for the symmetry of a continuous distribution about a specified...
Being able to formally test for symmetry hypotheses is an important topic in many fields, including ...
A distribution-free runs test for conditional symmetry is proposed. The null distribution of the tes...
We derive nonparametric tests of symmetry using asymmetric kernels with either vanishing or fixed ba...
This thesis deals with several statistical and probabilistic aspects of symmetry and asymmetry, both...