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In a recent securities law case, the statistical methods used by the regulator in analysing data on daily commissions and hypothetical profits from initial public offerings (IPOs) assumed that the data on consecutive days were independent. Consecutive observations in most business and economic...
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Statistical evidence of a significant difference between the performance of a protected group and the majority on a preemployment exam is often critical when a court decides whether the exam has a disparate impact, that is, whether the exam has a disproportionate adverse impact on minority...
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We propose a new robust Jarque-Bera (RJB) test utilizing a robust measure of variance. The RJB statistic is asymptotically [chi]22-distributed and has equal or higher power than the JB test for several common alternatives to normality.
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We present a new R software package lawstat that contains statistical tests and procedures that are utilized in various litigations on securities law, antitrust law, equal employment and discrimination as well as in public policy and biostatistics. Along with the well known tests such as the...
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The paper focuses on existence, in the sense of Hoffmann-Jørgensen, of the maximum likelihood estimate (MLE) of the parameter for 1-dimensional exponential families. It is established that the MLE exists in most cases.
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