Conveniently grouping methods by techniques, such as chi-squared and empirical distributionfunction, and also collecting methods of testing for specific famous distributions, this useful reference is the first comprehensive review of the extensive literature on the subject. It surveysthe leading methods of testing fit . .. provides tables to make the tests available . .. assessesthe comparative merits of different test procedures . .. and supplies numerical examples to aidin understanding these techniques.Goodness-of-Fit Techniques shows how to apply the techniques . .. emphasizes testing for thethree major distributions, normal, exponential, and uniform . .. discusses the handling of censoreddata .. . and contains over 650 bibliographic citations that cover the field.Illustrated with tables and drawings, this volume is an ideal reference for mathematical andapplied statisticians, and biostatisticians; professionals in applied science fields, including psychologists,biometricians , physicians, and quality control and reliability engineers; advancedundergraduate- and graduate-level courses on goodness-of-fit techniques; and professional seminarsand symposia on applied statistics, quality control, and reliability.
". . .a comprehensive book, well presented and clearly written. "
---The New Zealand Statistician
". . .Chapters contain some theory but they are mainly directed toward application with some numerical illustrations which generally use simulated sets to be found in the Appendix. . .The level of exposition is generally clear and direct. . .the book should prove useful to practising statisticians. "
---Short Book Reviews (International Statistical Institute)
". . .the authors have carried out the helpful task of bringing together into a useful reference volume a large amount of material on an interesting topic which has previously been scattered throughout the literature. "
---Royal Statistical Society
---The New Zealand Statistician
". . .Chapters contain some theory but they are mainly directed toward application with some numerical illustrations which generally use simulated sets to be found in the Appendix. . .The level of exposition is generally clear and direct. . .the book should prove useful to practising statisticians. "
---Short Book Reviews (International Statistical Institute)
". . .the authors have carried out the helpful task of bringing together into a useful reference volume a large amount of material on an interesting topic which has previously been scattered throughout the literature. "
---Royal Statistical Society