Literature DB >> 20664754

On Bootstrap Tests of Symmetry About an Unknown Median.

Tian Zheng1, Joseph L Gastwirth.   

Abstract

It is important to examine the symmetry of an underlying distribution before applying some statistical procedures to a data set. For example, in the Zuni School District case, a formula originally developed by the Department of Education trimmed 5% of the data symmetrically from each end. The validity of this procedure was questioned at the hearing by Chief Justice Roberts. Most tests of symmetry (even nonparametric ones) are not distribution free in finite sample sizes. Hence, using asymptotic distribution may not yield an accurate type I error rate or/and loss of power in small samples. Bootstrap resampling from a symmetric empirical distribution function fitted to the data is proposed to improve the accuracy of the calculated p-value of several tests of symmetry. The results show that the bootstrap method is superior to previously used approaches relying on the asymptotic distribution of the tests that assumed the data come from a normal distribution. Incorporating the bootstrap estimate in a recently proposed test due to Miao, Gel and Gastwirth (2006) preserved its level and shows it has reasonable power properties on the family of distribution evaluated.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20664754      PMCID: PMC2907265     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Data Sci        ISSN: 1680-743X


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1.  TWO APPLICATIONS OF PERMUTATION TESTS IN BIOSTASTICS.

Authors:  Luis León-Novelo; Kaisa M Kemppainen; Alexandria Ardissone; Austin Davis-Richardson; Jennie Fagen; Kelsey Gano; Eric W Triplett
Journal:  Bol Soc Mat Mex       Date:  2013-10-01
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