Abstract

Goodness-of-fit tests are proposed for unimodal densities and U-shaped hazards. The tests are based on maximum-product-of-spacings estimators, and incorporate unimodality or U-shapedness using order restrictions. A slightly improved “maximum violator” algorithm is given for computing the order-restricted estimates and test statistics. Modified spacings such as “k-spacings”, which may actually increase power, ensure computational feasibility when sample sizes are large. Simulations demonstrate that for samples of size less than twenty, the use of order restrictions can increase power, even with modified spacings. The proposed methods can be used as approximations in cases of null hypotheses that are specified only up to unknown parameters that are estimated.

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