Abstract
Comparison of normality tests based on absolute or average powers are bound to give ambiguous results, since these statistics critically depend upon the alternative distribution which cannot be specified. A test which is optimal against a certain type of alternatives may perform poorly against other alternative distributions. Thus, an invariant benchmark is proposed in the recent normality literature by computing Neyman-Pearson tests against each alternative distribution. However, the computational cost of this benchmark is significantly high, therefore, this study proposes an alternative approach for computing the benchmark. The proposed min-max approach reduces the calculation cost in terms of computing and estimating the Neyman-Pearson tests against each alternative distribution. An extensive simulation study is conducted to evaluate the selected normality tests using the proposed methodology. The proposed min-max method produces similar results in comparison with the benchmark based on Neyman-Pearson tests but at a low computational cost.
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Islam, T. U. (2021). Min-max approach for comparison of univariate normality tests. PLoS ONE, 16(8 August). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255024
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