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VOL. 1 | 2008 Smoothing-inspired lack-of-fit tests based on ranks
Chapter Author(s) Jeffrey D. Hart
Editor(s) N. Balakrishnan, Edsel A. Peña, Mervyn J. Silvapulle
Inst. Math. Stat. (IMS) Collect., 2008: 138-155 (2008) DOI: 10.1214/193940307000000103

Abstract

A rank-based test of the null hypothesis that a regressor has no effect on a response variable is proposed and analyzed. This test is identical in structure to the order selection test but with the raw data replaced by ranks. The test is nonparametric in that it is consistent against virtually any smooth alternative, and is completely distribution free for all sample sizes. The asymptotic distribution of the rank-based order selection statistic is obtained and seen to be the same as that of its raw data counterpart. Exact small sample critical values of the test statistic are provided as well. It is shown that the Pitman-Noether efficiency of the proposed rank test compares very favorably with that of the order selection test. In fact, their asymptotic relative efficiency is identical to that of the Wilcoxon signed rank and t-tests. An example involving microarray data illustrates the usefulness of the rank test in practice.

Information

Published: 1 January 2008
First available in Project Euclid: 1 April 2008

MathSciNet: MR2462203

Digital Object Identifier: 10.1214/193940307000000103

Subjects:
Primary: 62G08 , 62G10 , 62G20
Secondary: 62E15 , 62E20 , 62P10

Keywords: linear models , local alternatives , Nonparametric regression , Pitman-Noether efficiency , rank tests , testing the no-effect hypothesis

Rights: Copyright © 2008, Institute of Mathematical Statistics

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