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A comparison of a new family of goodness-of-fit statistics

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1996-11
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Pardo Llorente, María del Carmen
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Elsevier Science Inc
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We carry out a study of the family of Q(Ps) statistics introduced by Lorenzen [1] for testing goodness-of-fit. The exact powers based on exact critical regions are calculated for each statistic against different alternatives.
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This research was supported in part by DGICYT Grant PB93-0022 and PB94-0308. Their financial support is acknowledged.
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