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This paper designs a visual goodness-of-fit test based on the probability integral transformation of the residuals of an estimated model. We illustrate the method with histograms and correlograms of transformed series for different distributions of disturbances in simulated models. An...
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In this dissertation, the generalized score tests based on weighted estimating equationsare proposed for missing covariate data. Their properties, including the effectsof nuisance functions on the forms of the test statistics and efficiency of the tests,are investigated. Different versions of...
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This dissertation compares the parameter estimates obtained from two item response theory (IRT) models: the 1-PL IRT model and the MC1-PL IRT model. Several scenarios were explored in which both unidimensional and multidimensional item-level and personal-level data were used to generate the item...
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Considers the analysis of longitudinal data by means of the autogressive or simplex model. The finding by D. Rogosa and J. B. Willett that the quasi-Markov simplex model fits a linear growth curve covariance structure is investigated. Under various circumstances the quasi-Markov simplex model is...
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The aim of this paper is to introduce a new quasi Sujatha distribution (NQSD), of which the following are particular cases: the Sujatha distribution devised by Shanker (2016 a), the sizebiased Lindley distribution, and the exponential distribution. Its moments and momentsbased measures are...
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Econometric Methodology is based on logical positivist principles. Since logical positivism has collapsed, it is necessary to re-think these foundations. We show that positivist methodology has led econometricians to a meaningless search for patterns in the data. An alternative methodology which...
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Pearson's chi-squared test for independence in two-way contingency tables is developed under the assumption of multinomial sampling. In this paper I consider the case where draws are not independent but exhibit serial dependence. I derive the asymptotic distribution and show that adjusting...
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This paper proposes a general method to handle forecasts exposed to behavioral bias by finding appropriate outside views, in our case corporate sales forecasts of analysts. The idea is to find reference classes, that is, peer groups, for each analyzed company separately that share similarities...
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We show how the rootogram - a graphical tool associated with the work of J. W. Tukey and originally used for assessing goodness of fit of univariate distributions - can help to diagnose and treat issues such as overdispersion and/or excess zeros in regression models for count data. Two empirical...
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We consider two tests for testing the hypothesis that a density lies in a parametric class of densities and compare them by means of simulation. Both considered tests are based on the integrated squared distance of the kernel density estimator from its hypothetical expectation. However,...
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