Mathematics – Statistics Theory
Scientific paper
2007-02-27
IMS Lecture Notes Monograph Series 2006, Vol. 52, 272-283
Mathematics
Statistics Theory
Published at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/074921706000001102 in the IMS Lecture Notes Monograph Series (http://www.imstat.org/p
Scientific paper
10.1214/074921706000001102
The maximum product of spacings (MPS) is employed in the estimation of the Generalized Extreme Value Distribution (GEV) and the Generalized Pareto Distribution (GPD). Efficient estimators are obtained by the MPS for all $\gamma$. This outperforms the maximum likelihood method which is only valid for $\gamma<1$. It is then shown that the MPS gives estimators closer to the true parameters compared to the maximum likelihood estimates (MLE) in a simulation study. In cases where sample sizes are small, the MPS performs stably while the MLE does not. The performance of MPS estimators is also more stable than those of the probability-weighted moment (PWM) estimators. Finally, as a by-product of the MPS, a goodness of fit statistic, Moran's statistic, is available for the extreme value distributions. Empirical significance levels of Moran's statistic calculated are found to be satisfactory with the desired level.
Li William K. W.
Wong T. S. T.
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