Weiß, Christian H Puig, Pedro Aleksandrov, Boris
Published in
Biometrical journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift
Common count distributions, such as the Poisson (binomial) distribution for unbounded (bounded) counts considered here, can be characterized by appropriate Stein identities. These identities, in turn, might be utilized to define a corresponding goodness-of-fit (GoF) test, the test statistic of which involves the computation of weighted means for a ...
Jin, Shaobo
Published in
Psychometrika
In practice, it is common that a best fitting structural equation model (SEM) is selected from a set of candidate SEMs and inference is conducted conditional on the selected model. Such post-selection inference ignores the model selection uncertainty and yields too optimistic inference. Using the largest candidate model avoids model selection uncer...
Kolias, Pavlos
Published in
Journal of public health (Oxford, England)
Previous studies have used Benford's distribution to assess the accuracy of COVID-19 data. Data inaccuracies provide false information to the media, undermine global response and hinder the preventive measures taken by authorities. Daily new cases and deaths from all the countries of the European Union were analyzed and the conformance to Benford's...
Ossai, Everestus O Madukaife, Mbanefo S Oladugba, Abimibola V
Published in
Journal of applied statistics
In this paper, 91 different tests for exponentiality are reviewed. Some of the tests are universally consistent while others are against some special classes of life distributions. Power performances of 40 of these different tests for exponentiality of datasets are compared through extensive Monte Carlo simulations. The comparisons are conducted fo...
Zhang, Mengqi Gelfman, Sahar Martins Moreno, Cristiane Araujo McCarthy, Janice M Harms, Matthew B Goldstein, David B Allen, Andrew S
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Briefings in bioinformatics
Gene set-based signal detection analyses are used to detect an association between a trait and a set of genes by accumulating signals across the genes in the gene set. Since signal detection is concerned with identifying whether any of the genes in the gene set are non-null, a goodness-of-fit (GOF) test can be used to compare whether the observed d...
Seo, Tae-Kun Gascuel, Olivier Thorne, Jeffrey L
Published in
Systematic Biology
Widely used approaches for extracting phylogenetic information from aligned sets of molecular sequences rely upon probabilistic models of nucleotide substitution or amino-acid replacement. The phylogenetic information that can be extracted depends on the number of columns in the sequence alignment and will be decreased when the alignment contains g...
Xue, Haoran Shen, Xiaotong Pan, Wei
Published in
American journal of human genetics
With the increasing availability of large-scale GWAS summary data on various complex traits and diseases, there have been tremendous interests in applications of Mendelian randomization (MR) to investigate causal relationships between pairs of traits using SNPs as instrumental variables (IVs) based on observational data. In spite of the potential s...
Jin, Shaobo Yang-Wallentin, Fan Bollen, Kenneth A
Published in
Psychometrika
The model-implied instrumental variable (MIIV) estimator is an equation-by-equation estimator of structural equation models that is more robust to structural misspecifications than full information estimators. Previous studies have concentrated on endogenous variables that are all continuous (MIIV-2SLS) or all ordinal . We develop a unified MIIV ap...
Boubacar Maïnassara, Yacouba Kadmiri, Othman Saussereau, Bruno
It is now widely accepted that, to model the dynamics of daily financial returns, volatility models have to incorporate the so-called leverage effect. We derive the asymptotic behaviour of the squared residuals autocovariances for the class of asymmetric power GARCH model when the power is unknown and is jointly estimated with the model's parameter...
Pan, Xiaoou Zhou, Wen-Xin
Abstract This paper establishes non-asymptotic concentration bound and Bahadur representation for the quantile regression estimator and its multiplier bootstrap counterpart in the random design setting. The non-asymptotic analysis keeps track of the impact of the parameter dimension $d$ and sample size $n$ in the rate of convergence, as well as in ...