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A hybrid omnibus test for generalized semiparametric single‐index models with high‐dimensional covariate sets

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  • Yangyi Xu
  • Inyoung Kim
  • Raymond J. Carroll

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Numerous statistical methods have been developed for analyzing high‐dimensional data. These methods often focus on variable selection approaches but are limited for the purpose of testing with high‐dimensional data. They are often required to have explicit‐likelihood functions. In this article, we propose a “hybrid omnibus test” for high‐dicmensional data testing purpose with much weaker requirements. Our hybrid omnibus test is developed under a semiparametric framework where a likelihood function is no longer necessary. Our test is a version of a frequentist‐Bayesian hybrid score‐type test for a generalized partially linear single‐index model, which has a link function being a function of a set of variables through a generalized partially linear single index. We propose an efficient score based on estimating equations, define local tests, and then construct our hybrid omnibus test using local tests. We compare our approach with an empirical‐likelihood ratio test and Bayesian inference based on Bayes factors, using simulation studies. Our simulation results suggest that our approach outperforms the others, in terms of type I error, power, and computational cost in both the low‐ and high‐dimensional cases. The advantage of our approach is demonstrated by applying it to genetic pathway data for type II diabetes mellitus.

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  • Yangyi Xu & Inyoung Kim & Raymond J. Carroll, 2019. "A hybrid omnibus test for generalized semiparametric single‐index models with high‐dimensional covariate sets," Biometrics, The International Biometric Society, vol. 75(3), pages 757-767, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:biomet:v:75:y:2019:i:3:p:757-767
    DOI: 10.1111/biom.13054
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