Building and using semiparametric tolerance regions for parametric multinomial models

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Abstract

We introduce a semiparametric "tubular neighborhood" of a parametric model in the multinomial setting. It consists of all multinomial distributions lying in a distance-based neighborhood of the parametric model of interest. Fitting such a tubular model allows one to use a parametric model while treating it as an approximation to the true distribution. In this paper, the Kullback-Leibler distance is used to build the tubular region. Based on this idea one can define the distance between the true multinomial distribution and the parametric model to be the index of fit. The paper develops a likelihood ratio test procedure for testing the magnitude of the index. A semiparamet- ric bootstrap method is implemented to better approximate the distribution of the LRT statistic. The approximation permits more accurate construction of a lower confidence limit for the model fitting index. © Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2009.

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Liu, J., & Lindsay, B. G. (2009). Building and using semiparametric tolerance regions for parametric multinomial models. Annals of Statistics, 37(6 A), 3644–3659. https://doi.org/10.1214/08-AOS603

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