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Score Tests for Exploring Complex Models: Application to HIV Dynamics Models
Authors:Julia Drylewicz  Daniel Commenges  Rodolphe Thiébaut
Affiliation:1. INSERM, U897 Epidemiology and Biostatistics Research Center, Bordeaux F‐33076, France;2. University of Bordeaux 2, Bordeaux, F‐33076, France
Abstract:In biostatistics, more and more complex models are being developed. This is particularly the case in system biology. Fitting complex models can be very time‐consuming, since many models often have to be explored. Among the possibilities are the introduction of explanatory variables and the determination of random effects. The particularity of this use of the score test is that the null hypothesis is not itself very simple; typically, some random effects may be present under the null hypothesis. Moreover, the information matrix cannot be computed, but only an approximation based on the score. This article examines this situation with the specific example of HIV dynamics models. We examine the score test statistics for testing the effect of explanatory variables and the variance of random effect in this complex situation. We study type I errors and the statistical powers of this score test statistics and we apply the score test approach to a real data set of HIV‐infected patients.
Keywords:Asymptotic distribution  HIV dynamical model  Homogeneity  Random effects  Score test
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