Abstract

Goodness-of-fit test statistics based on the empirical distribution function (EDF) are considered for the generalized logarithmic series distribution. The α levels of the tests for small or moderate sample sizes are close to the chosen nominal 5% and 10% significance levels. For small or moderate sample sizes, the tests are compared with respect to their simulated power of detecting some alternative hypotheses against a null hypothesis of generalized logarithmic series distribution. The discrete version of the Cramer–von Mises and Anderson–Darling tests are found to be the most powerful pair among the EDF tests.

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