AbstractWe propose a two-sample adjusted empirical likelihood (AEL) to construct confidence regions for the difference of two d-dimensional population means. This method eliminates the non-definition of the usual two-sample empirical likelihood (EL) and is shown to be Bartlett correctable. We further show that when the adjustment level is half the Bartlett correction factor for the usual two-sample EL, the two-sample AEL has the same high-order precision as the EL with Bartlett correction. To enhance the performance of the two-sample AEL with adjustment level being half the Bartlett correction factor, we propose a less biased estimate of the Bartlett correction factor. The efficiency of the proposed method is illustrated by simulations and ...
Empirical likelihood methods are widely used in different settings to construct the confidence regio...
We derive an extended empirical likelihood for parameters defined by estimating equations which gen-...
Recently, a technique based on pseudo-observations has been proposed to tackle the so called convex ...
AbstractWe propose a two-sample adjusted empirical likelihood (AEL) to construct confidence regions ...
Empirical likelihood is a popular nonparametric or semi-parametric sta-tistical method with many nic...
This paper derives two Bartlett-type adjustments that can be used to obtain higher-order improvement...
Likelihood based statistical inferences have been advocated by generations of statisticians. As an a...
Abstract: Empirical likelihood is a natural tool for nonparametric statistical inference, and a memb...
Abstract. The coverage rrors of the empirical likelihood confidence regions for/3 in a linear regres...
This paper considers the second order properties of empirical likelihood for a parameter defined by ...
AbstractThis paper proposes a constrained empirical likelihood confidence region for a parameter β0 ...
Empīriskā ticamības metode ir vienīgā neparametriskā metode, kas pieļauj Bārtleta korekciju. Vienas ...
Lazar & Mykland (1999) showed that an empirical likelihood defined by two estimating equations w...
Empirical likelihood (EL) is a nonparametric method inspired by the usual maximum likelihood. There ...
When two surveys carried out separately in the same population have common variables, it might be de...
Empirical likelihood methods are widely used in different settings to construct the confidence regio...
We derive an extended empirical likelihood for parameters defined by estimating equations which gen-...
Recently, a technique based on pseudo-observations has been proposed to tackle the so called convex ...
AbstractWe propose a two-sample adjusted empirical likelihood (AEL) to construct confidence regions ...
Empirical likelihood is a popular nonparametric or semi-parametric sta-tistical method with many nic...
This paper derives two Bartlett-type adjustments that can be used to obtain higher-order improvement...
Likelihood based statistical inferences have been advocated by generations of statisticians. As an a...
Abstract: Empirical likelihood is a natural tool for nonparametric statistical inference, and a memb...
Abstract. The coverage rrors of the empirical likelihood confidence regions for/3 in a linear regres...
This paper considers the second order properties of empirical likelihood for a parameter defined by ...
AbstractThis paper proposes a constrained empirical likelihood confidence region for a parameter β0 ...
Empīriskā ticamības metode ir vienīgā neparametriskā metode, kas pieļauj Bārtleta korekciju. Vienas ...
Lazar & Mykland (1999) showed that an empirical likelihood defined by two estimating equations w...
Empirical likelihood (EL) is a nonparametric method inspired by the usual maximum likelihood. There ...
When two surveys carried out separately in the same population have common variables, it might be de...
Empirical likelihood methods are widely used in different settings to construct the confidence regio...
We derive an extended empirical likelihood for parameters defined by estimating equations which gen-...
Recently, a technique based on pseudo-observations has been proposed to tackle the so called convex ...