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Empirical likelihood inference for linear transformation models
Authors:Wenbin Lu  Yu Liang
Institution:a Department of Statistics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27606, USA
b Department of Statistics, Columbia University, NY 10027, USA
Abstract:Empirical likelihood inference is developed for censored survival data under the linear transformation models, which generalize Cox's Regression models and life tables (with Discussion), J. Roy. Statist. Soc. Ser. B 34 (1972) 187-220] proportional hazards model. We show that the limiting distribution of the empirical likelihood ratio is a weighted sum of standard chi-squared distribution. Empirical likelihood ratio tests for the regression parameters with and without covariate adjustments are also derived. Simulation studies suggest that the empirical likelihood ratio tests are more accurate (under the null hypothesis) and powerful (under the alternative hypothesis) than the normal approximation based tests of Chen et al. Semiparametric of transformation models with censored data, Biometrika 89 (2002) 659-668] when the model is different from the proportional hazards model and the proportion of censoring is high.
Keywords:62N03
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