Talk:Portmanteau test

Latest comment: 10 years ago by Theblindsage in topic Example

It would be nice for this article to at least contain the null hypothesis of the test. That's what I came here for. :-) StatsJunkie 03:03, 4 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

The null hypothesis is "the data are random", which is confirmed if the test statistic is less than the critical value of the appropriate chi-squared distribution (i.e. if you want to test for significance at the 95% level and you're calculating the statistic up to lag 10, then you want to test it against the value p for which P(chisq(10) < p) = 0.95). That said, I was practically rewriting this article as "Ljung-Box Q" based on a listing at Wikipedia:Requested articles, so instead I'm going to redirect here and try to work out whether the statistic needs its own article or if I should just flesh this one out. Confusing Manifestation 06:12, 18 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Etymology edit

The article claims the name is based on the French for 'coat rack', but unless there's a citation for that, it looks more likely to have come from the English usage (where 'portmanteau' is a type of suitcase into which many things can be packed - cf discussion at Portmanteau word.) The basic idea is similar in either case, but if we're going to report specifics they should be cited. --144.53.251.2 (talk) 01:23, 18 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

Example edit

Please? Awfully confused.Theblindsage (talk) 09:09, 26 November 2013 (UTC)Reply