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Nonparametric scanning tests of homogeneity for hierarchical models with continuous covariates
Authors:David Todem  Wei-Wen Hsu  KyungMann Kim
Institution:1. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA;2. Department of Environmental and Public Health Sciences, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA;3. Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Abstract:In many applications of hierarchical models, there is often interest in evaluating the inherent heterogeneity in view of observed data. When the underlying hypothesis involves parameters resting on the boundary of their support space such as variances and mixture proportions, it is a usual practice to entertain testing procedures that rely on common heterogeneity assumptions. Such procedures, albeit omnibus for general alternatives, may entail a substantial loss of power for specific alternatives such as heterogeneity varying with covariates. We introduce a novel and flexible approach that uses covariate information to improve the power to detect heterogeneity, without imposing unnecessary restrictions. With continuous covariates, the approach does not impose a regression model relating heterogeneity parameters to covariates or rely on arbitrary discretizations. Instead, a scanning approach requiring continuous dichotomizations of the covariates is proposed. Empirical processes resulting from these dichotomizations are then used to construct the test statistics, with limiting null distributions shown to be functionals of tight random processes. We illustrate our proposals and results on a popular class of two-component mixture models, followed by simulation studies and applications to two real datasets in cancer and caries research.
Keywords:continuous dichotomizations  cure rate survival models  early childhood caries  empirical process theory  non-negative parameters  ovarian cancer  supremum statistics  testing on boundary  zero-inflated count data
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