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A weighted multivariate signed-rank test is introduced for an analysis of multivariate clustered data. Observations in different clusters may then get different weights. The test provides a robust and efficient alternative to normal theory based methods. Asymptotic theory is developed to find...
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We consider the multivariate location problem with cluster-correlated data. A family of multivariate weighted sign tests is introduced for which observations from different clusters can receive different weights. Under weak assumptions, the test statistic is asymptotically distributed as a...
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In spite of recent contributions to the literature, informative cluster size settings are not well known and understood. In this paper, we give a formal definition of the problem and describe it from different viewpoints. Data generating mechanisms, parametric and nonparametric models are...
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In the several samples location problem, it is usually of interest to present estimates of treatment effects along with the test. The spatial Hodges-Lehmann estimators of the differences between treatments i and j are apparent companions to a multivariate Kruskal-Wallis test. However, these...
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Recently, new nonparametric multivariate extensions of the univariate sign methods have been proposed. Randles (2000) introduced an affine invariant multivariate sign test for the multivariate location problem. Later on, Hettmansperger and Randles (2002) considered an affine equivariant...
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We consider a semiparametric multivariate location-scatter model where the standardized random vector of the model is fixed using simultaneously two location vectors and two scatter matrices. The approach using location and scatter functionals based on the first four moments serves as our main...
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type="main" <p>In this paper, we consider balanced hierarchical data designs for both one-sample and two-sample (two-treatment) location problems. The variances of the relevant estimates and the powers of the tests strongly depend on the data structure through the variance components at each...</p>
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