2008
DOI: 10.1080/03610910701858371
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Evaluation of Linear Trend Tests Using Resampling Techniques

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“…The SSP method estimates the change point (or the breakpoint T) from the profile of a linear trend test statistic, computed on consecutive overlapping time windows along the time series. The selected test statistic for linear trend estimation it is showed that gives high power compared to other test statistics for both correlated and white noise residuals [19]. In SSP approach, a first candidate breakpoint is the time point at which the profile crosses the threshold line of rejection of the null hypothesis of no trend at ± and segment (− as and , respectively.…”
Section: A Slope Statistic Profile (Ssp) Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SSP method estimates the change point (or the breakpoint T) from the profile of a linear trend test statistic, computed on consecutive overlapping time windows along the time series. The selected test statistic for linear trend estimation it is showed that gives high power compared to other test statistics for both correlated and white noise residuals [19]. In SSP approach, a first candidate breakpoint is the time point at which the profile crosses the threshold line of rejection of the null hypothesis of no trend at ± and segment (− as and , respectively.…”
Section: A Slope Statistic Profile (Ssp) Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%