Empirical Likelihood Test for Diagonal Symmetry
Methodology
2019-08-20 v1
Abstract
Energy distance is a statistical distance between the distributions of random variables, which characterizes the equality of the distributions. Utilizing the energy distance, we develop a nonparametric test for the diagonal symmetry, which is consistent against any fixed alternatives. The test statistic developed in this paper is based on the difference of two -statistics. By applying the jackknife empirical likelihood approach, the standard limiting chi-square distribution with degree freedom of one is established and is used to determine critical value and -value of the test. Simulation studies show that our method is competitive in terms of empirical sizes and empirical powers.
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@article{arxiv.1908.06892,
title = {Empirical Likelihood Test for Diagonal Symmetry},
author = {Yongli Sang and Xin Dang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.06892},
year = {2019}
}
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13 pages