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Robust modeling using the generalized epsilon-skew- t distribution

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  • Osvaldo Venegas
  • Francisco Rodr�guez
  • H�ctor W. Gómez
  • Juan F. Olivares-Pacheco
  • Heleno Bolfarine

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In this paper, an alternative skew Student- t family of distributions is studied. It is obtained as an extension of the generalized Student- t (GS- t ) family introduced by McDonald and Newey [10]. The extension that is obtained can be seen as a reparametrization of the skewed GS- t distribution considered by Theodossiou [14]. A key element in the construction of such an extension is that it can be stochastically represented as a mixture of an epsilon-skew-power-exponential distribution [1] and a generalized-gamma distribution. From this representation, we can readily derive theoretical properties and easy-to-implement simulation schemes. Furthermore, we study some of its main properties including stochastic representation, moments and asymmetry and kurtosis coefficients. We also derive the Fisher information matrix, which is shown to be nonsingular for some special cases such as when the asymmetry parameter is null, that is, at the vicinity of symmetry, and discuss maximum-likelihood estimation. Simulation studies for some particular cases and real data analysis are also reported, illustrating the usefulness of the extension considered.

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  • Osvaldo Venegas & Francisco Rodr�guez & H�ctor W. Gómez & Juan F. Olivares-Pacheco & Heleno Bolfarine, 2012. "Robust modeling using the generalized epsilon-skew- t distribution," Journal of Applied Statistics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 39(12), pages 2685-2698, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:japsta:v:39:y:2012:i:12:p:2685-2698
    DOI: 10.1080/02664763.2012.725462
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    1. Ruijie Guan & Xu Zhao & Weihu Cheng & Yaohua Rong, 2021. "A New Generalized t Distribution Based on a Distribution Construction Method," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 9(19), pages 1-36, September.

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