Exhaustive Goodness of Fit Via Smoothed Inference and Graphics
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- A Test of Goodness of Fit
- A nonparametric approach to high-dimensional \(k\)-sample comparison problems
- An analysis of variance test for normality (complete samples)
- Bootstrap methods: another look at the jackknife
- Bootstrap: more than a stab in the dark? With discussion and a rejoinder by the author
- Comparing distributions
- Data-Driven Smooth Tests When the Hypothesis Is Composite
- Data-Driven Version of Neyman's Smooth Test of Fit
- Global and local two-sample tests via regression
- Large-scale mode identification and data-driven sciences
- Large-scale signal detection: a unified perspective
- Neyman-type smooth tests for location-scale families
- Nonparametric density estimation with a parametric start
- On improving density estimators which are not bona fide functions
- On smoothing and the bootstrap
- On the Devroye-Györfi methods of correcting density estimators
- Quantile probability and statistical data modeling
- Smooth Tests of Goodness of Fit
- Smooth tests of goodness of fit for regular distributions
- Smoothed bootstrap confidence intervals with discrete data
- Smoothing the Bootstrap
- The bootstrap: To smooth or not to smooth?
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