Bayesian and Classical Approaches for Hypotheses Testing in Trisomies |
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Authors: | Gustavo H. M. A. Rocha Rosangela H. Loschi Glaura C. Franco |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Statistics , Federal University of Minas Gerais , Belo Horizonte, Brazil loschi@est.ufmg.br;3. Department of Statistics , Federal University of Minas Gerais , Belo Horizonte, Brazil |
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Abstract: | We introduce classical approaches for testing hypotheses on the meiosis I non disjunction fraction in trisomies, such as the likelihood-ratio, bootstrap, and Monte Carlo procedures. To calculate the p-values for the bootstrap and Monte Carlo procedures, different transformations in the data are considered. Bootstrap confidence intervals are also used as a tool to perform hypotheses tests. A Monte Carlo study is carried out to compare the proposed test procedures with two Bayesian ones: Jeffreys and Pereira-Stern tests. The results show that the likelihood-ratio and the Bayesian tests present the best performance. Down syndrome data are analyzed to illustrate the procedures. |
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Keywords: | Bayes factor Bootstrap Full Bayesian significance test Maximum likelihood estimates Monte Carlo Multinomial distribution Non disjunction Trisomy |
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