A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Nonparametric Analysis of Clustered Multivariate Data




AuthorsNevalainen J, Larocque D, Oja H, Porsti I

PublisherAMER STATISTICAL ASSOC

Publication year2010

JournalJournal of the American Statistical Association

Journal name in sourceJOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION

Journal acronymJ AM STAT ASSOC

Number in series490

Volume105

Issue490

First page 864

Last page872

Number of pages9

ISSN0162-1459

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1198/jasa.2010.tm08545


Abstract
There is wide interest in extending univariate and multivariate nonparametric procedures to clustered and hierarchical data. Traditionally, parametric mixed models have been used to account for the correlation structures among the dependent observational units. In this work we extend multivariate nonparametric procedures for one-sample and several-sample location problems to clustered data settings. The results are given for a general score function, but with an emphasis on spatial sign and rank methods. Mixed models notation involving design matrices for fixed and random effects is used throughout. The asymptotic variance formulas and limiting distributions of the test statistics under the null hypothesis and under a sequence of alternatives are derived, as are the limiting distributions for the corresponding estimates. The approach based on a general score function also shows, for example, how M-estimates behave with clustered data. Efficiency studies demonstrate the practical advantages and disadvantages of the use of spatial sign and rank scores, as well as their weighted versions. Small-sample procedures based on sign change and permutation principles are discussed. Further development of nonparametric methods for cluster-correlated data would benefit from the notation already familiar to statisticians working under normality assumptions. Supplemental materials for the article are available online.



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