General Saddlepoint Approximations: Application to the Anderson-Darling Test Statistic
Qian Chen and
David Giles
No 702, Econometrics Working Papers from Department of Economics, University of Victoria
Abstract:
We consider the relative merits of various saddlepoint approximations for the c.d.f. of a statistic with a possibly non-normal limit distribution. In addition to the usual Lugannani-Rice approximation we also consider approximations based on higher-order expansions, including the case where the base distribution for the approximation is taken to be non-normal. This extends earlier work by Wood et al. (1993). These approximations are applied to the distribution of the Anderson-Darling test statistic. While these generalizations perform well in the middle of the distribution’s support, a conventional normal-based Lugannani-Rice approximation (Giles, 2001) is superior for conventional critical regions.
Keywords: Saddlepoint approximation; goodness-of-fit; Anderson-Darling test (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C12 C46 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 25 pages
Date: 2007-05-24
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Note: ISSN 1485-6441
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