Nonparametric Testing for Heterogeneous Correlation

  • Bamattre S
  • Hu R
  • Verducci J
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Abstract

In the presence of weak overall correlation, it may be useful to investigate if the correlation is significantly and substantially more pronounced over a subpopulation. Two different testing procedures are compared. Both are based on the rankings of the values of two variables from a data set with a large number n of observations. The first maintains its level against Gaussian copulas; the second adapts to general alternatives in the sense that the number of parameters used in the test grows with n. An analysis of wine quality illustrates how the methods detect heterogeneity of association between chemical properties of the wine, which are attributable to a mix of different cultivars.

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Bamattre, S., Hu, R., & Verducci, J. S. (2017). Nonparametric Testing for Heterogeneous Correlation (pp. 229–246). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41573-4_12

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