Empirical Likelihood Ratio for Linear Transformation Models with Doubly Censored Data |
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Authors: | Pao-sheng Shen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Statistics , Tunghai University , Taichung , Taiwan psshen@thu.edu.tw |
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Abstract: | Double censoring arises when T represents an outcome variable that can only be accurately measured within a certain range, [L, U], where L and U are the left- and right-censoring variables, respectively. When L is always observed, we consider the empirical likelihood inference for linear transformation models, based on the martingale-type estimating equation proposed by Chen et al. (2002 Chen , K. , Jin , Z. , Ying , Z. ( 2002 ). Semiparametric analysis of transformation models with censored data . Biometrika 89 : 659 – 668 .[Crossref], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar]). It is demonstrated that both the approach of Lu and Liang (2006 Lu , W. , Liang , Y. ( 2006 ). Empirical likelihood inference for linear transformation models . Journal of Multivariate Analysis 97 : 1586 – 1599 .[Crossref], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar]) and that of Yu et al. (2011 Yu , W. , Sun , Y. , Zheng , M. ( 2011 ). Empirical likelihood method for linear transformation models . Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics 63 : 331 – 346 .[Crossref], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar]) can be extended to doubly censored data. Simulation studies are conducted to investigate the performance of the empirical likelihood ratio methods. |
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Keywords: | Confidence intervals Empirical likelihood Semiparametric transformation model |
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