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Asymptotic Methods in Statistical Inference - Statistics Centre

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126<br />

Goodness of fit. Test the hypothesis that the sample<br />

<br />

1 ∼ <strong>in</strong> fact arises from a distribution 0 ,<br />

i.e. : = 0 . Divide<br />

³<br />

the range <strong>in</strong>to +1<br />

³<br />

subregions<br />

, and put = ∈ ´, <br />

0<br />

= 0 ∈ ´.<br />

Test : = 0 , =1 +1.<br />

For this, let ()<br />

<br />

be the observed number of observations<br />

<strong>in</strong> Denote by Ỹ, ˜p the vectors with the<br />

( +1) elements removed, so that √ ³ 1 <br />

Ỹ − ˜p´ →<br />

³ 0 ˜Σ = D˜p − ˜p˜p 0´, and<br />

2 = <br />

µ 1<br />

Ỹ − ˜p(0) 0 ˜Σ−1 (0)<br />

Claim: The left side above is<br />

2 =<br />

+1 X<br />

=1<br />

= X<br />

all cells<br />

µ<br />

()<br />

<br />

− 0 <br />

0 <br />

µ 1<br />

Ỹ − ˜p(0) → <br />

2<br />

<br />

2<br />

(observed - expected) 2<br />

.<br />

expected

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