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Regularized t$$ t $$ distribution: definition, properties, and applications

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  • Zongliang Hu
  • Yiping Yang
  • Gaorong Li
  • Tiejun Tong

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For gene expression data analysis, an important task is to identify genes that are differentially expressed between two or more groups. Nevertheless, as biological experiments are often measured with a relatively small number of samples, how to accurately estimate the variances of gene expression becomes a challenging issue. To tackle this problem, we introduce a regularized t$$ t $$ distribution and derive its statistical properties including the probability density function and the moment generating function. The noncentral regularized t$$ t $$ distribution is also introduced for computing the statistical power of hypothesis testing. For practical applications, we apply the regularized t$$ t $$ distribution to establish the null distribution of the regularized t$$ t $$ statistic, and then formulate it as a regularized t$$ t $$‐test for detecting the differentially expressed genes. Simulation studies and real data analysis show that our regularized t$$ t $$‐test performs much better than the Bayesian t$$ t $$‐test in the “limma” package, in particular when the sample sizes are small.

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  • Zongliang Hu & Yiping Yang & Gaorong Li & Tiejun Tong, 2023. "Regularized t$$ t $$ distribution: definition, properties, and applications," Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, Danish Society for Theoretical Statistics;Finnish Statistical Society;Norwegian Statistical Association;Swedish Statistical Association, vol. 50(4), pages 1884-1900, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:scjsta:v:50:y:2023:i:4:p:1884-1900
    DOI: 10.1111/sjos.12655
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