A family of consistent normally distributed tests for Poissonity

12/22/2021
by   Antonio Di Noia, et al.
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A consistent test based on the probability generating function is proposed for assessing Poissonity against a wide class of count distributions, which includes some of the most frequently adopted alternatives to the Poisson distribution. The statistic, in addition to have an intuitive and simple form, is asymptotically normally distributed, allowing a straightforward implementation of the test. The finite sample properties of the test are investigated by means of an extensive simulation study. The test shows a satisfactory behaviour compared to other tests with known limit distribution.

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