Whenever inference for variance components is required, the choice between one-sided and two-sided tests is crucial. This choice is usually driven by whether or not negative variance components are permitted. For two-sided tests, classical inferential procedures can be followed, based on likelihood ratios, score statistics, or Wald statistics. For one-sided tests, however, one-sided test statistics need to be developed, and their null distribution derived. While this has received considerable attention in the context of the likelihood ratio test, there appears to be much confusion about the related problem for the score test. The aim of this paper is to illustrate that classical (two-sided) score test statistics, frequently advocated in pra...
We consider the non-inferiority (or equivalence) test of the odds ratio (OR) in a crossover study wi...
We consider the problem of testing for zero variance components in linear mixed models with correlat...
International audienceMixed effects models are widely used to describe heterogeneity in a population...
Whenever inferences for variance components are required, the choice between one-sided and two-sided...
Although the asymptotic distributions of the likelihood ratio for testing hypotheses of null varianc...
Likelihood ratio, score, and Wald tests statistics are asymptotically equivalent. This statement is ...
It is shown, that the union of k elementary null hypotheses can be rejected at level #alpha#, whenev...
In this paper we introduce three natural ``score statistics" for testing the hypothesis that F(t_0)t...
AbstractIt is of considerable interest to test for heteroscedasticity in statistical studies. In thi...
In this paper we introduce three natural "score statistics" for testing the hypothesis that F(t_0)ta...
It is of considerable interest to test for heteroscedasticity in statistical studies. In this paper,...
The score test statistic computed using the observed information is easy to compute numerically. Its...
Available variance component tests are reviewed and three new score tests are presented. In the firs...
Mixed effects models are widely used to describe heterogeneity in a population. A crucial issue when...
Two extensions of a parametric model are proposed, each one involving the score function of an alter...
We consider the non-inferiority (or equivalence) test of the odds ratio (OR) in a crossover study wi...
We consider the problem of testing for zero variance components in linear mixed models with correlat...
International audienceMixed effects models are widely used to describe heterogeneity in a population...
Whenever inferences for variance components are required, the choice between one-sided and two-sided...
Although the asymptotic distributions of the likelihood ratio for testing hypotheses of null varianc...
Likelihood ratio, score, and Wald tests statistics are asymptotically equivalent. This statement is ...
It is shown, that the union of k elementary null hypotheses can be rejected at level #alpha#, whenev...
In this paper we introduce three natural ``score statistics" for testing the hypothesis that F(t_0)t...
AbstractIt is of considerable interest to test for heteroscedasticity in statistical studies. In thi...
In this paper we introduce three natural "score statistics" for testing the hypothesis that F(t_0)ta...
It is of considerable interest to test for heteroscedasticity in statistical studies. In this paper,...
The score test statistic computed using the observed information is easy to compute numerically. Its...
Available variance component tests are reviewed and three new score tests are presented. In the firs...
Mixed effects models are widely used to describe heterogeneity in a population. A crucial issue when...
Two extensions of a parametric model are proposed, each one involving the score function of an alter...
We consider the non-inferiority (or equivalence) test of the odds ratio (OR) in a crossover study wi...
We consider the problem of testing for zero variance components in linear mixed models with correlat...
International audienceMixed effects models are widely used to describe heterogeneity in a population...