A rank-based empirical likelihood approach to two-sample proportional odds model and its goodness of fit
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Publication:3106422
DOI10.1080/10485252.2011.559726zbMath1230.62032MaRDI QIDQ3106422
Publication date: 21 December 2011
Published in: Journal of Nonparametric Statistics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/10485252.2011.559726
likelihood; distribution-free; Monte Carlo method; semiparametric model; ranks; survival data; proportional odds model; goodness-of-fit test; reliability analysis; ROC curve; reciprocal symmetry
62G10: Nonparametric hypothesis testing
62G05: Nonparametric estimation
62G15: Nonparametric tolerance and confidence regions
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