A note on the stationary bootstrap's variance

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Because the stationary bootstrap resamples data blocks of random length, this method has been thought to have the largest asymptotic variance among block bootstraps Lahiri [Ann. Statist. 27 (1999) 386-404]. It is shown here that the variance of the stationary bootstrap surprisingly matches that of a block bootstrap based on nonrandom, nonoverlapping blocks. This argument translates the variance expansion into the frequency domain and provides a unified way of determining variances for other block bootstraps. Some previous results on the stationary bootstrap, related to asymptotic relative efficiency and optimal block size, are also updated. © Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2009.

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Nordman, D. J. (2009). A note on the stationary bootstrap’s variance. Annals of Statistics, 37(1), 359–370. https://doi.org/10.1214/07-AOS567

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