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Novel Nonparametric Testing Approaches For Multivariate Growth Curve Data: Finite-Sample, Resampling And Rank-Based Methods, Ting Zeng Jan 2021

Novel Nonparametric Testing Approaches For Multivariate Growth Curve Data: Finite-Sample, Resampling And Rank-Based Methods, Ting Zeng

Theses and Dissertations--Statistics

Multivariate growth curve data naturally arise in various fields, for example, biomedical science, public health, agriculture, social science and so on. For data of this type, the classical approach is to conduct multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) based on Wilks' Lambda and other multivariate statistics, which require the assumptions of multivariate normality and homogeneity of within-cell covariance matrices. However, data being analyzed nowadays show marked departure from multivariate normal distribution and homoscedasticity. In this dissertation, we investigate nonparametric testing approaches for multivariate growth curve data from three aspects, i.e., finite-sample, resampling and rank-based methods.

The first project proposes an approximate …


Multi-State Models With Missing Covariates, Wenjie Lou Jan 2016

Multi-State Models With Missing Covariates, Wenjie Lou

Theses and Dissertations--Statistics

Multi-state models have been widely used to analyze longitudinal event history data obtained in medical studies. The tools and methods developed recently in this area require the complete observed datasets. While, in many applications measurements on certain components of the covariate vector are missing on some study subjects. In this dissertation, several likelihood-based methodologies were proposed to deal with datasets with different types of missing covariates efficiently when applying multi-state models.

Firstly, a maximum observed data likelihood method was proposed when the data has a univariate missing pattern and the missing covariate is a categorical variable. The construction of the …


Analysis Of Binary Data Via Spatial-Temporal Autologistic Regression Models, Zilong Wang Jan 2012

Analysis Of Binary Data Via Spatial-Temporal Autologistic Regression Models, Zilong Wang

Theses and Dissertations--Statistics

Spatial-temporal autologistic models are useful models for binary data that are measured repeatedly over time on a spatial lattice. They can account for effects of potential covariates and spatial-temporal statistical dependence among the data. However, the traditional parametrization of spatial-temporal autologistic model presents difficulties in interpreting model parameters across varying levels of statistical dependence, where its non-negative autocovariates could bias the realizations toward 1. In order to achieve interpretable parameters, a centered spatial-temporal autologistic regression model has been developed. Two efficient statistical inference approaches, expectation-maximization pseudo-likelihood approach (EMPL) and Monte Carlo expectation-maximization likelihood approach (MCEML), have been proposed. Also, Bayesian …