Epidemiologists sometimes study the association between two measures of exposure on the same subjects by grouping the data into categories that are defined by sample quantiles of the two marginal distributions. Although such grouped data are presented in a twoway contingency table, the cell counts in this table do not have a multinomial distribution. We use the term “bivariate quantile distribution” (BQD) to describe the joint distribution of counts in such a table. Blomqvist (1950) gave an exact BQD theory for the case of only 4 categories based on division at the sample medians. The asymptotic theory he presented was not valid, however, except in special cases. We present a valid asymptotic theory for arbitrary numbers of categories and a...
Parametric models often require strong distributional assumptions about the data and are usually sen...
Medical studies often involve a comparison between two outcomes, each collected from a sample. The p...
A data-based procedure is proposed to guide exploratory analysis to determine which categories of a ...
Epidemiologists sometimes collect bivariate continuous data on a number of subjects, compute the emp...
Epidemiologists sometimes study the association between two measures of exposure on the same subject...
Many epidemiologists conducting case-control studies choose to dichotomize their exposure data to ma...
In this work we postulate a nonparametric Bayesian model for data that can be accommodated in a cont...
In this work, we derived new asymptotic results for multinomial models. To obtain these results, we ...
In this work, we derived new asymptotic results for multinomial models. To obtain these results, we ...
Confidence intervals for multinomial proportions are often constructed using large-sample methods th...
Quantiles, which are also known as values-at-risk in finance, frequently arise in practice as measur...
Multinomial data is present when the outcome of an experiment is a discrete choice of more than two ...
Black lines show unconditional distributions. Coloured lines show the distributions conditional on m...
Based on the univariate t-statistic from an invariant representation of multivariate data, we propos...
Multinomial data occur if the major outcome of an experiment is the classification of experimental ...
Parametric models often require strong distributional assumptions about the data and are usually sen...
Medical studies often involve a comparison between two outcomes, each collected from a sample. The p...
A data-based procedure is proposed to guide exploratory analysis to determine which categories of a ...
Epidemiologists sometimes collect bivariate continuous data on a number of subjects, compute the emp...
Epidemiologists sometimes study the association between two measures of exposure on the same subject...
Many epidemiologists conducting case-control studies choose to dichotomize their exposure data to ma...
In this work we postulate a nonparametric Bayesian model for data that can be accommodated in a cont...
In this work, we derived new asymptotic results for multinomial models. To obtain these results, we ...
In this work, we derived new asymptotic results for multinomial models. To obtain these results, we ...
Confidence intervals for multinomial proportions are often constructed using large-sample methods th...
Quantiles, which are also known as values-at-risk in finance, frequently arise in practice as measur...
Multinomial data is present when the outcome of an experiment is a discrete choice of more than two ...
Black lines show unconditional distributions. Coloured lines show the distributions conditional on m...
Based on the univariate t-statistic from an invariant representation of multivariate data, we propos...
Multinomial data occur if the major outcome of an experiment is the classification of experimental ...
Parametric models often require strong distributional assumptions about the data and are usually sen...
Medical studies often involve a comparison between two outcomes, each collected from a sample. The p...
A data-based procedure is proposed to guide exploratory analysis to determine which categories of a ...