Central limit theorem for quadratic forms for sparse tables (Q1091690)

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Central limit theorem for quadratic forms for sparse tables
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    Central limit theorem for quadratic forms for sparse tables (English)
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    1987
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    Decompose the sample space into \(k_ n\) disjoint subsets \(A_ t\), and let \(n_ t\) be the number of n observations in which \(A_ t\) occurs. Let \(k_ n\to +\infty\) with n. Here, n is either a large preassigned number (multinomial sampling), or a Poisson variable whose expectation tends to infinity. (Poisson sampling). The author studies the asymptotic behaviour of some weighted mean \(T_ n\) of general quadratic forms in \(n_ t-np_ t\), \(p_ t=P_ n(A_ t)\), \(1\leq t\leq k_ n\). For both types of sampling, \(T_ n-E(T_ n)\) is shown to be asymptotically normal. The author reduces the case of Poisson sampling to the multinomial case by showing that, under some conditions, \[ T_ n-E(T_ n)-[T^*_ n-E(T^*_ n)]\to 0\quad in\quad probability, \] where \(T_ n\) and \(T^*_ n\) are the weighted means for the two types of sampling.
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    Pearson's chi-square
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    central limit theorem
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    sparse tables
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    weighted quadratic mean
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    observed counts
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    asymptotic normality
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    multinomial sampling
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    Poisson sampling
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    weighted mean
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    quadratic forms
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