The Infona portal uses cookies, i.e. strings of text saved by a browser on the user's device. The portal can access those files and use them to remember the user's data, such as their chosen settings (screen view, interface language, etc.), or their login data. By using the Infona portal the user accepts automatic saving and using this information for portal operation purposes. More information on the subject can be found in the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By closing this window the user confirms that they have read the information on cookie usage, and they accept the privacy policy and the way cookies are used by the portal. You can change the cookie settings in your browser.
The problem of convergence of moments of a sequence of random variables to the moments of its asymptotic distribution is important in many applications. These include the determination of the optimal training sample size in the cross-validation estimation of the generalization error of computer algorithms, and in the construction of graphical methods for studying dependence patterns between two biomarkers...
The present paper deals with a parametric class of models implemented for ordered categorical data, denoted as cub model, which is defined as a discrete mixture of a shifted binomial and a uniform random variable. For these models, robustness issues are considered. In particular, the influence function is introduced and subsequently used to define the robustness measures for categorical data. By...
Stochastic ordering among distributions has been considered in a variety of scenarios. However, it is often a restrictive model, not supported by the data even in cases in which the researcher tends to believe that a certain variable is somehow smaller than other. Alternatively, we propose to look at a more flexible version in which two distributions satisfy an approximate stochastic order relation...
When testing hypotheses in two-sample problems, the Lepage test has often been used to jointly test the location and scale parameters, and has been discussed by many authors over the years. The Lepage test was a combination of the Wilcoxon statistic and the Ansari–Bradley statistic. Various Lepage-type tests were proposed with discussions of an asymptotic relative efficiency (Duran et al., Biometrika...
In some acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) clinical trials, the human immunodeficiency virus-1 ribonucleic acid measurements are collected irregularly over time and are often subject to some upper and lower detection limits, depending on the quantification assays. Linear and nonlinear mixed-effects models, with modifications to accommodate censored observations, are routinely used to analyze...
Simultaneous confidence bands (SCBs) are proposed for the distribution function of a finite population and of the latent superpopulation via the empirical distribution function (nonsmooth) and kernel distribution estimator (smooth) based on a simple random sample (SRS), either with or without finite population correction. It is shown that both nonsmooth and smooth SCBs achieve asymptotically the nominal...
Quantitative methods for studying biodiversity have been traditionally rooted in the classical theory of finite frequency tables analysis. However, with the help of modern experimental tools, like high-throughput sequencing, we now begin to unlock the outstanding diversity of genomic data in plants and animals reflective of the long evolutionary history of our planet. This molecular data often defies...
In survey sampling, policy decisions regarding allocation of resources to subgroups, called small areas, or determination of subgroups with specific properties in a population are based on reliable estimates of small area parameters. However, the information is often collected at a different scale than these subgroups. Hence, we need to estimate characteristics of subgroups based on the coarser scale...
In spite of widespread use of generalized additive models (GAMs) to remedy the “curse of dimensionality”, there is no well-grounded methodology developed for simultaneous inference and variable selection for GAM in existing literature. However, both are essential in enhancing the capability of statistical models. To this end, we establish simultaneous confidence corridors (SCCs) and a type of Bayesian...
Frailty models adjust for between-cluster variability in survival data by including a cluster-specific random factor, the frailty term, in the Cox model. The frailty term is assumed to be constant over time. This assumption is questionable in some particular settings, e.g., in cancer clinical trials on chronic myeloid leukaemia. We therefore relax the time-constant heterogeneity assumption and consider...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.