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An exact density-based empirical likelihood ratio test for paired data

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Abstract

The Wilcoxon rank-sum test and its variants are historically well-known to be very powerful nonparametric decision rules for testing no location difference between two groups given paired data versus a shift alternative. In this title, we propose a new alternative empirical likelihood (EL) ratio approach for testing the equality of marginal distributions given that sampling is from a continuous bivariate population. We show that in various shift alternative scenarios the proposed exact test is superior to the classic nonparametric procedures, which may break down completely or are frequently inferior to the density-based EL ratio test. This is particularly true in the cases where there is a nonconstant shift under the alternative or the data distributions are skewed. An extensive Monte Carlo study shows that the proposed test has excellent operating characteristics. We apply the density-based EL ratio test to analyze real data from two medical studies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)334-345
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Statistical Planning and Inference
Volume143
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2013

Keywords

  • Density-based empirical likelihood
  • Empirical likelihood
  • Entropy
  • Likelihood ratio
  • Paired data
  • Paired t-test
  • Skewed distributions
  • Test for symmetry
  • Two-sample location problem
  • Wilcoxon test

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