The autodependogram is a graphical device recently proposed in the literature to analyze autodependencies. This paper proposes a normalization of this diagram taking into consideration the concept of reproducibility probability (RP). The result is a novel tool, named RP-autodependogram, which permits to study the strength and the stability of the evidence about the presence of lag-dependence. A simulation study on well-established time-series models is carried out to investigate the behavior of the RP-autodependogram also in comparison with other diagrams studying autodependencies. An application to financial data is finally considered to appreciate its usefulness in the identification of parametric/nonparametric models.

Detecting serial dependencies with the reproducibility probability autodependogram

PUNZO, ANTONIO
2014-01-01

Abstract

The autodependogram is a graphical device recently proposed in the literature to analyze autodependencies. This paper proposes a normalization of this diagram taking into consideration the concept of reproducibility probability (RP). The result is a novel tool, named RP-autodependogram, which permits to study the strength and the stability of the evidence about the presence of lag-dependence. A simulation study on well-established time-series models is carried out to investigate the behavior of the RP-autodependogram also in comparison with other diagrams studying autodependencies. An application to financial data is finally considered to appreciate its usefulness in the identification of parametric/nonparametric models.
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