Bahadur efficiencies of the Epps--Pulley test for normality
Statistics Theory
2021-06-29 v1 Statistics Theory
Abstract
The test for normality suggested by Epps and Pulley (1983) is a serious competitor to tests based on the empirical distribution function. In contrast to the latter procedures, it has been generalized to obtain a genuine affine invariant and universally consistent test for normality in any dimension. We obtain approximate Bahadur efficiencies for the test of Epps and Pulley, thus complementing recent results of Milo\v{s}evi\'c et al. (2021). For certain values of a tuning parameter that is inherent in the Epps--Pulley test, this test outperforms each of its competitors considered in Milo\v{s}evi\'c et al. (2021), over the whole range of six close alternatives to normality.
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@article{arxiv.2106.13962,
title = {Bahadur efficiencies of the Epps--Pulley test for normality},
author = {Bruno Ebner and Norbert Henze},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.13962},
year = {2021}
}
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