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We provide a familiy of tests for the IID hypothesis based on generalized runs, powerful against unspecified alternatives, providing a useful complement to test designed for specific alternatives, such as serial correlation, GARCH, or structural breaks. Our tests have appealing computational...
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We examine use of the likelihood ratio (LR) statistics to test for unobserved heterogeneity in duration models, based on mixtures of exponential or Weibull distributions. We consider both the uncensored and censored duration cases. The asymptotic null distribution of the LR test statistics is...
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In this paper, we study functional regression and its properties in testing the hypothesis of a constant zero mean function or an unknown constant non-zero mean function. As we show, the associated Wald test statistics have standard chi-square limiting null distributions, standard non-central...
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We examine the use of the likelihood ratio (LR) statistic to test for unobserved heterogeneity in duration models, based on mixtures of exponential or Weibull distributions. We consider both the uncensored and censored duration cases. The asymptotic null distribution of the LR test statistic is...
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We analyze use of a quasi-likelihood ratio statistic for a mixture model to test the null hypothesis of one regime versus the alternative of two regimes in a Markov regime-switching context. This test exploits mixture properties implied by the regime-switching process, but ignores certain...
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We provide a new characterization of the equality of two positive-definite matrices A and B, and we use this to propose several new computationally convenient statistical tests for the equality of two unknown positive-definite matrices. Our primary focus is on testing the information matrix...
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We revisit the twofold identification problem discussed by Cho, Ishida, and White (Neural Computation, 2011), which arises when testing for neglected nonlinearity by artificial neural networks. We do not use the so-called ¡°no-zero¡± condition and employ a sixth-order expansion to obtain the...
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We provide mathematical proofs for the results in ¡°Testing for Neglected Nonlinearity Using Twofold Unidentified Models under the Null and Hexic Expansions¡± by Cho, Ishida, and White (2013).
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Statistics are developed to test for the presence of an asymptotic discontinuity (or infinite density or peakedness) in a probability density at the median. The approach makes use of work by Knight (1998) on <italic>L</italic> <sub>1</sub> estimation asymptotics in conjunction with nonparametric kernel density estimation...
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