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TRANSFORMATIONS WHICH PRESERVE EXCHANGEABILITY AND APPLICATION TO PERMUTATION TESTS 

Author: Daniel Commenges a
Affiliation:   a INSERM E0338, 146 rue Leacuteo Saignat, Bordeaux, 33076, France.
DOI: 10.1080/1048525031000089310
Publication Frequency: 8 issues per year
Published in: journal Journal of Nonparametric Statistics, Volume 15, Issue 2 April 2003 , pages 171 - 185
Number of References: 22
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Abstract

Exchangeability of observations is a key condition for applying permutation tests. We characterize the linear transformations which preserve exchangeability, distinguishing second-moment exchangeability and global exchangeability; we also examine non-linear transformations. When exchangeability does not hold one may try to find a transformation which achieves approximate exchangeability; then an approximate permutation test can be done. More specifically, consider a statistic T  = φ( Y ); it may be possible to find V such that &Ytilde =  V ( Y ) is exchangeable and to write T  = φ¯((Y)macr). In other cases we may be content that (Y)tilde has an exchangeable variance matrix, which we denote second-moment exchangeability. When seeking transformations towards exchangeability we show the privileged role of residuals. We show that exact permutation tests can be constructed for the normal linear model. Finally we suggest approximate permutation tests based on second-moment exchangeability. In the case of an intraclass correlation model, the transformation is simple to implement. We also give permutational moments of linear and quadratic forms and show how this can be used through Cornish-Fisher expansions.
Keywords: Exchangeability; Permutation Test; Homogeneity Test; Residuals; Score Test; Transformation
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