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Testing equality of proportions with incomplete correlated data
Authors:Gregory Campbell
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Division of Computer Research and Technology, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20205, USA

Abstract:Let (ψii) be independent, identically distributed pairs of zero-one random variables with (possible) dependence of ψi and φi within the pair. For n pairs, both variables are observed, but for m1 additional pairs only ψi is observed and for m2 others φi is observed. If π = Pi = 1} and π·1=Pi, the problem is to test π·1. Maximum likelihood estimates of π and π·1 are obtained via the EM algorithm. A test statistic is developed whose null distribution is asymptotically chi-square with one degree of freedom (as n and either m1 or m2 tend to infinity). If m1 = m2 = 0 the statistic reduces to that of McNemar's test; if n = 0, it is equivalent to the statistic for testing equality of two independent proportions. This test is compared with other tests by means of Pitman efficiency. Examples are presented.
Keywords:Homogeneity of proportions  Correlated proportions  McNemar's test  EM algorithm  Rotating sample  Maximum likelihood  Pitman efficiency
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