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2007 Apr 27
2
Jarque-Bera and rnorm()
Folks, I'm a bit puzzled by the fact that if I generate 100,000 standard normal variates using rnorm() and perform the Jarque-Bera on the resulting vector, I get p-values that vary drastically from run to run. Is this expected? Surely the p-val should be close to 1 for each test? Are 100,000 variates sufficient for this test? Or is it that rnorm() is not a robust random number generator?
2010 Nov 17
2
Jarque-Bera test
Hello, I'm so confused why I can't run Jarque-Bera test on my data. I have 9968 observation and I want to run Jarque-Bera test on them, but no matter how hard I am trying I can't get it work. please let me know what should I do. Best, Kiana [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Jan 14
3
How can I test if time series residuals' are uncorrelated ?
Ok I made Jarque-Bera test to the residuals (merv.reg$residual) library(tseries) jarque.bera.test(merv.reg$residual) X-squared = 1772.369, df = 2, p-value = < 2.2e-16 And I reject the null hypotesis (H0: merv.reg$residual are normally distributed) So I know that: 1 - merv.reg$residual aren't independently distributed (Box-Ljung test) 2 - merv.reg$residual aren't indentically
2011 Oct 30
2
jarquebera_test_results
Hi! I got a loop where i print out the results of Jarque Bera tests, but I have to put, the p-values in a vector. Can you help me how to do it in an effective way and not just typing in the results to a vector? Thanks a lot, here is the code: for(i in 1:60){ print(jarque.bera.test(loghozamok[((20*(i-1))+1):(20*(i+11))]))}
2008 Sep 04
1
help on jarque test
Hi all, I used the function jarque.test (in the moments package) on my data set and I obtained something like this: Jarque-Bera Normality Test data: x JB = 4.8381, p-value = 0.089 alternative hypothesis: greater or Jarque-Bera Normality Test data: x JB = 2.6018, p-value = 0.2723 alternative hypothesis: greater I cannot understand this. Please, someone can help me? thank you
2007 Feb 22
1
Diagnostic Tests: Jarque-Bera Test / RAMSEY
Hello R-Users, The following questions are not R-technical, but more of general statistical nature. 1. NORMALITY I built a normal linear regression model and now I want to check for the residual normality assumption. If I check the distribution graphically and look at the descriptive characteristics (skewness and kurtosis are below 1), I would confirm that the residuals are normally
2003 Oct 21
1
Jarque-Bera Test
Dear all, i have the question about the using of Jarque-Bera Test by using R. The question is that I do not have in my package "ts" this test and can not obtain any information in the help-file. Could you help my? Where could I download the package and which one, to use the Jarque-Bera Test? Thank You, Susan --------------------------------- - New people, new
2006 Jun 20
1
GARCH
Dear all R-users, I have a GARCH related query. Suppose I fit a GARCH(1,1) model on a dataframe dat >garch1 = garch(dat) >summary(garch1) Call: garch(x = dat) Model: GARCH(1,1) Residuals: Min 1Q Median 3Q Max -4.7278 -0.3240 0.0000 0.3107 12.3981 Coefficient(s): Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|) a0 1.212e-04 2.053e-06 59.05 <2e-16 *** a1
2006 Jun 20
1
GARCH
Dear all R-users, I have a GARCH related query. Suppose I fit a GARCH(1,1) model on a dataframe dat >garch1 = garch(dat) >summary(garch1) Call: garch(x = dat) Model: GARCH(1,1) Residuals: Min 1Q Median 3Q Max -4.7278 -0.3240 0.0000 0.3107 12.3981 Coefficient(s): Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|) a0 1.212e-04 2.053e-06 59.05 <2e-16 *** a1
1999 Oct 25
1
GARCH models available
tseries_0.3-0 at CRAN now contains the following new features: NelPlo Nelson-Plosser Macroeconomic Time Series garch Fit GARCH Models to Time Series get.hist.quote Download Historical Finance Data jarque.bera.test Jarque-Bera Test na.remove NA Handling Routines for Time Series garch contains a GARCH estimation routine together
1999 Oct 25
1
GARCH models available
tseries_0.3-0 at CRAN now contains the following new features: NelPlo Nelson-Plosser Macroeconomic Time Series garch Fit GARCH Models to Time Series get.hist.quote Download Historical Finance Data jarque.bera.test Jarque-Bera Test na.remove NA Handling Routines for Time Series garch contains a GARCH estimation routine together
2007 May 25
3
normality tests
Hi all, apologies for seeking advice on a general stats question. I ve run normality tests using 8 different methods: - Lilliefors - Shapiro-Wilk - Robust Jarque Bera - Jarque Bera - Anderson-Darling - Pearson chi-square - Cramer-von Mises - Shapiro-Francia All show that the null hypothesis that the data come from a normal distro cannot be rejected. Great. However, I don't think it looks
2009 Dec 01
5
Normal tests disagree?
If I have data that I feed into shapio.test and jarque.bera.test yet they seem to disagree. What do I use for a decision? For my data set I have p.value of 0.05496421 returned from the shapiro.test and 0.882027 returned from the jarque.bera.test. I have included the data set below. Thank you. Kevin "Category","Period","Residual" "CHILD HATS, WIGS &
2005 Feb 17
1
Is there a way to specify different significance levels in jarque.bera.test()?
Dear List: I am trying to understand how to use the jarque.bera.test() function of the "tseries" package. A numeric vector or time series seems to be the only argument required. What is the default significance level for rejecting the null of normality? Is there a way to specify different significance levels? platform i386-pc-mingw32 arch i386 os mingw32
2009 Mar 31
1
Jarque-Bera test and Ljung-Box test for multivariate time series
Hi! I know that there is function in fBasics package for univariate Jarque-Bera test and a funtion for univariate Ljung-Box test in stats package. But I am wondering if there is a function somewhere to do the tests for multivariate time series? Thanks, John [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 May 25
1
normality tests [Broadcast]
The normality of the residuals is important in the inference procedures for the classical linear regression model, and normality is very important in correlation analysis (second moment)... Washington S. Silva > Thank you all for your replies.... they have been more useful... well > in my case I have chosen to do some parametric tests (more precisely > correlation and linear regressions
2004 Jan 13
3
How can I test if a not independently and not identically distributed time series residuals' are uncorrelated ?
I'm analizing the Argentina stock market (merv) I download the data from yahoo library(tseries) Argentina <- get.hist.quote(instrument="^MERV","1996-10-08","2003-11-03", quote="Close") merv <- na.remove(log(Argentina)) I made the Augmented Dickey-Fuller test to analyse if merv have unit root: adf.test(merv,k=13) Dickey-Fuller = -1.4645,
2004 Oct 15
0
Re: Testing for normality of residuals in a regression model
Dear Federico, see: ? shapiro.test(stats) Shapiro-Wilk Normality Test and ? jarque.bera.test(tseries) Jarque-Bera Test They are the most common tests used for normality testing. Ciao Vito Federico Gherardini wrote on Fri Oct 15 14:44:18 CEST 2004: Hi all, Is it possible to have a test value for assessing the normality of residuals from a linear regression model,
2014 Sep 30
5
Clasificacion de individuos
Estimados apañeRos: La duda o propuesta que os voy a plantear es a la vez metodológica y relacionada con R. Me encuentro trabajando con tres variables que son el resultado de un computo de porcentajes. Me explico, se toma una muestra de n casos (unos 6.500 aprox) pertenecientes a i individuos (unos 230 aprox) en la que se comprueba si un determinado evento ha ocurrido o no, anotándose 1 en
2014 Sep 30
2
Clasificacion de individuos
Hola Isidro: También había sopesado esa posibilidad pero por una parte me parecía "complicar" el proceso y por otra tengo mis dudas acerca de que en que el análisis cluster pueda prescindir de la hipótesis de Normalidad en las dos variables "raras" que tengo. De cualquier forma muchas gracias por tu idea. Un saludo {In Archive} RE: [R-es] Clasificacion de