Abstract

A likelihood ratio test for constant hazard against a step change alternative has received considerable attention in recent years. Additional information in the maximum likelihood estimate of the change-point can seriously affect interpretation of test results. Some simple modifications are considered for which exact percentage points can be derived. Monte Carlo power and mean squared error comparisons are encouraging.

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