Relative efficiencies of goodness of fit procedures for assessing univariate normality (Q1110952)

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Relative efficiencies of goodness of fit procedures for assessing univariate normality
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    Relative efficiencies of goodness of fit procedures for assessing univariate normality (English)
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    1986
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    Efficiency properties of the Cramér-von Mises, Anderson-Darling, Watson, and De Wet-Venter statistics [\textit{T. DeWet} and \textit{J. H. Venter}, South African Stat. J. 6, 135-149 (1972; Zbl 0313.62029)] for assessing normality are investigated. For these statistics, the approximate slopes are determined, and the equivalence of ratios of limiting approximate slopes to limiting Pitman efficiencies is established. From relative efficiency comparisons, the Cramér-von Mises and Watson statistics perform rather poorly; choice between the Anderson- Darling and DeWet-Venter statistics should be made on the basis of anticipated alternatives.
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    Bahadur efficiency
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    Shapiro-Francia
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    Cramér-von Mises
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    Anderson- Darling
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    De Wet-Venter statistics
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    assessing normality
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    approximate slopes
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    ratios of limiting approximate slopes to limiting Pitman efficiencies
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    Watson statistics
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