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THE CHOICE OF CELLS IN CHI–SQUARE TESTS

J. Oosterhoff

Statistica Neerlandica, 1985, vol. 39, issue 2, 115-128

Abstract: The choice of cells in chi–square goodness of fit tests is a classical problem. Some recent results in this area are discussed. It is shown that the likelihood ratio of alternatives w.r.t. null distributions plays a key role when judging different procedures. The discussion centers on the case of a simple hypothesis, but location–scale models and tests of independence in contingency tables are also considered.

Date: 1985
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