Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1146066 Journal of Multivariate Analysis 2012 19 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper we study UU-statistics with side information incorporated using the method of empirical likelihood. Some basic properties of the proposed statistics are investigated. We find that by implementing the side information properly, the proposed UU-statistics can have smaller asymptotic variance than the existing UU-statistics in the literature. The proposed UU-statistics can achieve asymptotic efficiency in a formal sense and their weak limits admit a convolution result. We also find that the corresponding UU-likelihood ratio procedure, as well as the UU-empirical likelihood based confidence interval construction, do not benefit from incorporating side information, a result that is consistent with the result under the standard empirical likelihood ratio procedure. The impact of incorrect side information implementation in the proposed UU-statistics is also explored. Simulation studies are conducted to assess the finite sample performance of the proposed method. The numerical results show that with side information implemented, the deduction of asymptotic variance can be substantial in some cases, and the coverage probability of the confidence interval using the UU-empirical likelihood ratio based method outperforms that of the normal approximation based method, in particular in the cases when the underlying distribution is skewed.

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