Anderson, Theodore Wilbur and Darling, Donald Allan (1954) A Test of Goodness of Fit. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 49 (268). pp. 765-769. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/2281537
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Abstract
Some (large sample) significance points are tabulated for a distribution-free test of goodness of fit which was introduced earlier by the authors. The test, which uses the actual observations without grouping, is sensitive to discrepancies at the tails of the distribution rather than near the median. An illustration is given, using a numerical example used previously by Birnbaum in illustrating the Kolmogorov test.
[error in script]Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Goodness of fit, Sample size, Weighting functions, Statistics, Population distributions, Population mean |
Application references: | Inter-event Time Distribution Analysis |
Subjects: | Methodology > Method and procesing > Collective properties of seismicity > Source size distribution |
Project: | EPOS-IP |