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Sign test of independence between two random vectors

2003

A new affine invariant extension of the quadrant test statistic Blomqvist (Ann. Math. Statist. 21 (1950) 593) based on spatial signs is proposed for testing the hypothesis of independence. In the elliptic case, the new test statistic is asymptotically equivalent to the interdirection test by Gieser and Randles (J. Amer. Statist. Assoc. 92 (1997) 561) but is easier to compute in practice. Limiting Pitman efficiencies and simulations are used to compare the test to the classical Wilks’ test. peerReviewed

Statistics and ProbabilityDiscrete mathematicsStatistics::TheoryMultivariate random variableExtension (predicate logic)robustnessQuadrant testPitman efficiencyTest (assessment)Exact testStatisticsChi-square testTest statisticSign testaffine invarianceStatistics Probability and UncertaintyIndependence (probability theory)MathematicsWilks’ test
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A consistent modification of a test for independence based on the empirical characteristic function

1998

A modification of a test for independence based on the empirical characteristic function is investigated. The initial test is not consistent in the general case. The modification makes the test always consistent and asymptotically distribution free. It is based on a special transformation of the data.

Statistics and ProbabilityDistribution freeTransformation (function)Characteristic function (probability theory)Applied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisApplied mathematicsEmpirical characteristic functionIndependence (probability theory)MathematicsTest (assessment)Journal of Mathematical Sciences
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Symmetrised M-estimators of multivariate scatter

2007

AbstractIn this paper we introduce a family of symmetrised M-estimators of multivariate scatter. These are defined to be M-estimators only computed on pairwise differences of the observed multivariate data. Symmetrised Huber's M-estimator and Dümbgen's estimator serve as our examples. The influence functions of the symmetrised M-functionals are derived and the limiting distributions of the estimators are discussed in the multivariate elliptical case to consider the robustness and efficiency properties of estimators. The symmetrised M-estimators have the important independence property; they can therefore be used to find the independent components in the independent component analysis (ICA).

Statistics and ProbabilityElliptical distributionInfluence functionMultivariate statisticsNumerical AnalysisEstimatorEfficiencyM-estimatorM-estimatorIndependent component analysisEfficient estimatorScatter matrixScatter matrixMathematics::Category TheoryStatisticsApplied mathematicsStatistics Probability and UncertaintyRobustnessElliptical distributionIndependence (probability theory)MathematicsJournal of Multivariate Analysis
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Reassessing Accuracy Rates of Median Decisions

2007

We show how Bruno de Finetti''s fundamental theorem of prevision has computable applications in statistical problems that involve only partial information. Specifically, we assess accuracy rates for median decision procedures used in the radiological diagnosis of asbestosis. Conditional exchangeability of individual radiologists'' diagnoses is recognized as more appropriate than independence which is commonly presumed. The FTP yields coherent bounds on probabilities of interest when available information is insufficient to determine a complete distribution. Further assertions that are natural to the problem motivate a partial ordering of conditional probabilities, extending the computation …

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Explicit, identical maximum likelihood estimates for some cyclic Gaussian and cyclic Ising models

2017

Cyclic models are a subclass of graphical Markov models with simple, undirected probability graphs that are chordless cycles. In general, all currently known distributions require iterative procedures to obtain maximum likelihood estimates in such cyclic models. For exponential families, the relevant conditional independence constraint for a variable pair is given all remaining variables, and it is captured by vanishing canonical parameters involving this pair. For Gaussian models, the canonical parameter is a concentration, that is, an off-diagonal element in the inverse covariance matrix, while for Ising models, it is a conditional log-linear, two-factor interaction. We give conditions un…

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Latent class models for multiple ordered categorical health data: testing violation of the local independence assumption

2019

Latent class models are now widely applied in health economics to analyse heterogeneity in multiple outcomes generated by subgroups of individuals who vary in unobservable characteristics, such as genetic information or latent traits. These models rely on the underlying assumption that associations between observed outcomes are due to their relationship to underlying subgroups, captured in these models by conditioning on a set of latent classes. This implies that outcomes are locally independent within a class. Local independence assumption, however, is sometimes violated in practical applications when there is uncaptured unobserved heterogeneity resulting in residual associations between c…

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k-Step shape estimators based on spatial signs and ranks

2010

In this paper, the shape matrix estimators based on spatial sign and rank vectors are considered. The estimators considered here are slight modifications of the estimators introduced in Dümbgen (1998) and Oja and Randles (2004) and further studied for example in Sirkiä et al. (2009). The shape estimators are computed using pairwise differences of the observed data, therefore there is no need to estimate the location center of the data. When the estimator is based on signs, the use of differences also implies that the estimators have the so called independence property if the estimator, that is used as an initial estimator, has it. The influence functions and limiting distributions of the es…

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Pairwise Markov properties for regression graphs

2016

With a sequence of regressions, one may generate joint probability distributions. One starts with a joint, marginal distribution of context variables having possibly a concentration graph structure and continues with an ordered sequence of conditional distributions, named regressions in joint responses. The involved random variables may be discrete, continuous or of both types. Such a generating process specifies for each response a conditioning set that contains just its regressor variables, and it leads to at least one valid ordering of all nodes in the corresponding regression graph that has three types of edge: one for undirected dependences among context variables, another for undirect…

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Affine-invariant rank tests for multivariate independence in independent component models

2016

We consider the problem of testing for multivariate independence in independent component (IC) models. Under a symmetry assumption, we develop parametric and nonparametric (signed-rank) tests. Unlike in independent component analysis (ICA), we allow for the singular cases involving more than one Gaussian independent component. The proposed rank tests are based on componentwise signed ranks, à la Puri and Sen. Unlike the Puri and Sen tests, however, our tests (i) are affine-invariant and (ii) are, for adequately chosen scores, locally and asymptotically optimal (in the Le Cam sense) at prespecified densities. Asymptotic local powers and asymptotic relative efficiencies with respect to Wilks’…

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On (n-l)-wise and joint independence and normality of n Random variables: an example

1981

An example is given of a vector of n random variables such that any (n-1)-dimensional subvector consists of n-1 independent standard normal variables. The whole vector however is neither independent nor normal.

Statistics and ProbabilityPairwise independenceCombinatoricsExchangeable random variablesIndependent and identically distributed random variablesStandard normal deviateMultivariate random variableSum of normally distributed random variablesStatisticsMarginal distributionCentral limit theoremMathematicsCommunications in Statistics - Theory and Methods
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