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The following pages link to Cramér-von Mises and characteristic function tests for the two and \(k\)-sample problems with dependent data (Q435016):
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- Testing identifying assumptions in nonseparable panel data models (Q515125) (← links)
- Nonparametric probability weighted empirical characteristic function and applications (Q893448) (← links)
- Testing for equality between two copulas (Q1000568) (← links)
- Two bootstrap strategies for a \(k\)-problem up to location-scale with dependent samples (Q1667375) (← links)
- A two-sample test for the error distribution in nonparametric regression based on the characteristic function (Q2010800) (← links)
- Testing equality of a large number of densities under mixing conditions (Q2177717) (← links)
- Change-point methods for multivariate time-series: paired vectorial observations (Q2208372) (← links)
- Comparing a large number of multivariate distributions (Q2214253) (← links)
- Fast tests for the two-sample problem based on the empirical characteristic function (Q2229077) (← links)
- On some characterizations and multidimensional criteria for testing homogeneity, symmetry and independence (Q2274935) (← links)
- Graphical and formal statistical tools for the symmetry of bivariate copulas (Q2870713) (← links)
- New two-sample tests based on the integrated empirical copula processes (Q2892903) (← links)
- A two-dimensional Cramér–von Mises test for the two-sample problem with dispersion alternatives (Q4668520) (← links)
- Computationally efficient approximations for independence tests in non-parametric regression (Q5065236) (← links)
- A weighted bootstrap approximation for comparing the error distributions in nonparametric regression (Q5107014) (← links)
- Fourier–type tests involving martingale difference processes (Q5864443) (← links)
- A nonparametric test for paired data (Q6074744) (← links)
- Homogeneity of marginal distributions for a large number of populations (Q6548876) (← links)
- Testing semiparametric model-equivalence hypotheses based on the characteristic function (Q6586535) (← links)