Some implications of the union-intersection principle for tests of sphericity
The sphericity hypothesis may be expressed as an intersection of simpler hypotheses on the invariant subspaces of the variance matrix. Applying the union-intersection principle to dissections of this type establishes a link between tests of independence and tests of sphericity. We use some recent results of Bloomfield and Watson [2] and Knott [4] to derive a class of union-intersection tests for sphericity from likelihood ratio tests of independence of two sets of variates. As well, we show that the ordinary likelihood ratio test for sphericity has a natural union-intersection interpretation.
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1976
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Authors: | Venables, W. |
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Journal of Multivariate Analysis. - Elsevier, ISSN 0047-259X. - Vol. 6.1976, 1, p. 185-190
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Keywords: | Sphericity tests independence tests union-intersection principle |
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