Homogeneity/Heterogeneity Hypotheses for Standardized Mortality Ratios Based on Minimum Power‐divergence Estimators |
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Authors: | Leandro Pardo Nirian Martín |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Statistics and O.R., Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain;2. Department of Statistics, Carlos III University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | This paper analyzes the power divergence estimators when homogeneity/heterogeneity hypotheses among standardized mortality ratios (SMRs) are taken into account. A Monte Carlo study shows that when the standard mortality rate is not external, that is it is estimated from the sample data, these estimators have a good performance even for small sample sets and in particular the minimum chi‐square estimators have a better behavior compared to the classical maximum likelihood estimators. In order to make decisions under homogeneity/heterogeneity hypotheses of SMRs we propose some test‐statistics which consider the minimum power divergence estimators. Through a numerical example focused on SMRs of melanoma mortality ratios in different regions of the US, a homogeneity/heterogeneity study is illustrated. |
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Keywords: | Poisson Sampling Indirect Standardized Mortality Ratio Multiplicative Model |
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