Tenreiro, Carlos On the role played by the fixed bandwidth in the Bickel-Rosenblatt goodness-of-fit test. (English) Zbl 1274.62333 SORT 29, No. 2, 201-216 (2005). Summary: For the Bickel-Rosenblatt goodness-of-fit test with fixed bandwidth studied in [Y. Fan, “Goodness-of-fit tests based on kernel density estimators with fixed smoothing parameters”, Econom. Theory 14, 604–621 (1998)] we derive its Bahadur exact slopes in a neighbourhood of a simple hypothesis \(f = f_0\) and we use them to get a better understanding on the role played by the smoothing parameter in the detection of departures from the null hypothesis. When \(f_0\) is a univariate normal distribution and we take for kernel the standard normal density function, we compute these slopes for a set of Edgeworth alternatives which give us a description of the test properties in terms of the bandwidth \(h\). A simulation study is presented which indicates that finite sample properties are in good accordance with the theoretical properties based on Bahadur local efficiency. Comparisons with the quadratic classical EDF tests lead us to recommend a test based on a combination of bandwidths in alternative to Anderson-Darling or CramĂ©r-von Mises tests. Cited in 2 Documents MSC: 62G10 Nonparametric hypothesis testing 62G20 Asymptotic properties of nonparametric inference Keywords:goodness-of-fit test; kernel density estimator; Bahadur efficiency PDF BibTeX XML Cite \textit{C. Tenreiro}, SORT 29, No. 2, 201--216 (2005; Zbl 1274.62333) Full Text: Link EuDML