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A general class of optimal and distribution-free rank tests for the two-sample modal directions problem on (hyper-) spheres is proposed, along with an asymptotic distribution theory for such spherical rank tests. The asymptotic optimality of the spherical rank tests in terms of power-equivalence...
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For a general class of unipolar, rotationally symmetric distributions on the multi-dimensional unit spherical surface, a characterization of locally best rotation-invariant test statistics is exploited in the construction of locally best rotation-invariant rank tests for modal location. Allied...
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The estimation of the covariance matrix or the multivariate components of variance is considered in the multivariate linear regression models with effects being fixed or random. In this paper, we propose a new method to show that usual unbiased estimators are improved on by the truncated...
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For a multinormal distribution with an unknown dispersion matrix, union-intersection (UI) tests for the mean against one-sided alternatives are considered. The null distribution of the UI test statistic is derived and its power monotonicity properties are studied. A Stain-type two-stage...
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There are hypothesis testing problems for (nonlinear) functions of parameters against functional ordered alternatives for which a reduction to a conventional order-restricted hypothesis testing problem may not be feasible. While such problems can be handled in an asymptotic setup, among the...
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For qualitative data models, Gini-Simpson index and Shannon entropy are commonly used for statistical analysis. In the context of high-dimensional low-sample size (HDLSS) categorical models, abundant in genomics and bioinformatics, the Gini-Simpson index, as extended to Hamming distance in a...
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For multinormal distributions, testing against a global shift alternative, the Hotelling T2-test is uniformly most powerful invariant, and hence admissible. For testing against restricted alternatives this feature may no longer be true. It is shown that whenever the dispersion matrix is an...
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The closed-form maximum likelihood estimators for the completely balanced multivariate one-way random effect model are obtained by Anderson et al. (Ann. Statist. 14 (1986) 405). It remains open whether there exist the closed-form maximum likelihood estimators for the more general completely...
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For Wishart density functions, we study the risk dominance problems of the restricted maximum likelihood estimators of mean matrices with respect to the Kullback-Leibler loss function over restricted parameter space under the simple tree ordering set. The results are directly applied to the...
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For Wishart density functions, there remains a long-time question unsolved. That is whether there exists the closed-form MLEs of mean matrices over the partially Löwner ordering sets. In this note, we provide an affirmative answer by demonstrating a unified procedure on exactly how the...
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