AbstractTests are presented for comparing trends in the rate of occurence of events for two Poisson series. The tests are based on a product model which is similar to the one proposed by Cox [2]. The model allows arbitrary trends in the individual series. Although the density function of the observable variables does not belong to the exponential family, the method often used for exponential families is shown to be applicable for constructing the tests
Statistical tests for trend in recurrent event data not following a Poisson process are generally co...
International audienceWe consider the problem of hypotheses testing with the basic simple hypothesis...
The Poisson regression model remains an important tool in the econometric analysis of count data. In...
AbstractTests are presented for comparing trends in the rate of occurence of events for two Poisson ...
Tests are presented for comparing trends in the rate of occurence of events for two Poisson series. ...
This article concerns a comparison of several tests for testing the hypothesis of a constant intensi...
A new test of Poissonity based on a characteristic property of Poisson distributions is...
AbstractConfidence intervals for the quantiles of the cumulative mean function of the nonhomogeneous...
This paper introduces and evaluates new models for time series count data. The Autoregressive Condit...
summary:The problem of testing hypothesis under which the observations are independent, identically ...
The construction of asymptotically distribution free time series model specification tests using as...
A family of consistent tests, derived from a characterization of the probability generating function...
The great majority of statistical tests for detecting trends and other changes on extreme values dea...
The smooth testing approach described in [2] has been used to develop a test of the distributional a...
summary:The paper concentrates on modeling the data that can be described by a homogeneous or non-ho...
Statistical tests for trend in recurrent event data not following a Poisson process are generally co...
International audienceWe consider the problem of hypotheses testing with the basic simple hypothesis...
The Poisson regression model remains an important tool in the econometric analysis of count data. In...
AbstractTests are presented for comparing trends in the rate of occurence of events for two Poisson ...
Tests are presented for comparing trends in the rate of occurence of events for two Poisson series. ...
This article concerns a comparison of several tests for testing the hypothesis of a constant intensi...
A new test of Poissonity based on a characteristic property of Poisson distributions is...
AbstractConfidence intervals for the quantiles of the cumulative mean function of the nonhomogeneous...
This paper introduces and evaluates new models for time series count data. The Autoregressive Condit...
summary:The problem of testing hypothesis under which the observations are independent, identically ...
The construction of asymptotically distribution free time series model specification tests using as...
A family of consistent tests, derived from a characterization of the probability generating function...
The great majority of statistical tests for detecting trends and other changes on extreme values dea...
The smooth testing approach described in [2] has been used to develop a test of the distributional a...
summary:The paper concentrates on modeling the data that can be described by a homogeneous or non-ho...
Statistical tests for trend in recurrent event data not following a Poisson process are generally co...
International audienceWe consider the problem of hypotheses testing with the basic simple hypothesis...
The Poisson regression model remains an important tool in the econometric analysis of count data. In...