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Abstract This article attempts to describe an approach to statistical data analysis which is simultaneously parametric and nonparametric. Given a random sample X 1, …, X n of a random variable X, one would like (1) to test the parametric goodness-of-fit hypothesis H 0 that the true distribution function F is of the form F(x) = F0(x − μ)/σ), where F 0 is specified, and (2) when H 0 is not accepted, to estimate nonparametrically the true density-quantile function fQ(u) and score function J(u) = − (fQ)'(u). The article also introduces density-quantile functions, autoregressive density estimation, estimation of location and scale parameters by regression analysis of the sample quantile function, and quantile-box plots.
Emanuel Parzen (Thu,) studied this question.