Simultaneous tests for homogeneity of two zero-inflated (beta) populations |
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Authors: | Luna Sun Alix I Gitelman |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Statistics, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USAsunl@stat.oregonstate.edu;3. Department of Statistics, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTMotivated by an example in marine science, we use Fisher’s method to combine independent likelihood ratio tests (LRTs) and asymptotic independent score tests to assess the equivalence of two zero-inflated Beta populations (mixture distributions with three parameters). For each test, test statistics for the three individual parameters are combined into a single statistic to address the overall difference between the two populations. We also develop non parametric and semiparametric permutation-based tests for simultaneously comparing two or three features of unknown populations. Simulations show that the likelihood-based tests perform well for large sample sizes and that the statistics based on combining LRT statistics outperforms the ones based on combining score test statistics. The permutation-based tests have overall better performance in terms of both power and type I error rate. Our methods are easy to implement and computationally efficient, and can be expanded to more than two populations and to other multiple parameter families. The permutation tests are entirely generic and can be useful in various applications dealing with zero (or other) inflation. |
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Keywords: | Fisher’s method Likelihood ratio test Permutation test Score test Simultaneous comparisons Zero-inflated Beta |
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