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Goodness-of-fit of statistical distributions

Encyclopedia with Semantic Computing and Robotic Intelligence, 2018
Goodness-of-fit is used for the evaluation a model. They are commonly used to compare among competing models. The material is mostly classic. For more on the subject the reader is referred to the References including the two revised volumes Bickel and Docksum (2016).
Joseph R. Barr, Shelemyahu Zacks
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Goodness of fit

1996
Abstract Throughout the previous chapters, we have seen various aspects of the model building process. In Chapter 3, we generally assumed that the chosen family of models, 𝒫, was suitable, and studied how to rank the relative merits of different members of that family, whether different functional forms or simply different parameter ...
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Goodness-of-Fit Tests on a Circle. II

Biometrika, 1961
Abstract : A statistical analysis is made by use of the null hypothesis test for random samples which have been drawn from a population with the continuous distribution function F(x). It is useful for distributions on a circle since its value does not depend on the arbitrary point chosen to begin cumulating the probability density and the sample points.
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The Demand for ???Good Fit???

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1998
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Goodness of Fit and Related Inference Processes for Quantile Regression

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1999
Roger Koenker
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Goodness of fit

Abstract The chapter begins with a presentation of the chi-squared test which is suitable when there are many observations. When data are scarce a Monte Carlo simulation approach is presented. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test is used for comparing two distributions, while the dispersion test may be used to test for a Poisson distribution ...
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Goodness of Fit

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1931
Edwin B. Wilson   +2 more
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