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Pearson-type goodness-of-fit tests: The univariate case
Michael G. Akritas
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Mathematics
Brownian motion
26%
Cell
22%
Censoring
30%
Chi-squared
37%
Chi-squared test
18%
Composite
13%
Converge
9%
Degree of freedom
26%
Empirical Distribution Function
18%
Empirical Process
34%
Estimator
8%
Family
7%
Form
12%
Goodness of fit
15%
Goodness of Fit Test
80%
Justification
15%
Maximum Likelihood Estimator
13%
Null hypothesis
42%
Pareto
16%
Process Parameters
19%
Random Censoring
40%
Simulation Study
10%
Statistic
39%
Test Statistic
25%
Testing
10%
Univariate
65%
Unknown Parameters
14%
Weak Convergence
14%
Weibull
15%
Business & Economics
Brownian Motion
30%
Censoring
71%
Distribution Function
13%
Empirical Distribution
15%
Empirical Process
43%
Estimator
9%
Goodness of Fit
14%
Goodness of Fit Test
100%
Justification
9%
Maximum Likelihood Estimator
14%
Pareto
11%
Process Parameters
16%
Simulation Study
11%
Statistics
27%
Test Statistic
26%
Testing
10%
Weak Convergence
19%