Transforming grouped bivariate data to near normality (Q1099904)

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Transforming grouped bivariate data to near normality
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    Transforming grouped bivariate data to near normality (English)
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    Consider a sample of size n, \((X_{11},X_{21}),...,(X_{1n},X_{2n})\), from an absolutely continuous distribution with pdf g over \(R^ 2_+\) with the mean vector \(\mu_ 0\) and the covariance matrix \(\Sigma_ 0\). Assume that the usual Box and Cox transformation \[ x^{(\lambda_ 0)}=(x_ 1^{(\lambda_{10})},x_ 2^{(\lambda_{20})})'\sim N_ 2(\mu_ 0\quad,\Sigma_ 0). \] Let \(\theta =(\mu_ 0,\Sigma_ 0,\lambda_ 0)'\) and the sample be grouped into k,h cells. The large sample properties of the MLE \(\hat\theta_ n\) are given in this paper. An iterative procedure is suggested to obtain the MLE \({\hat \theta}_ n\). Regression and correlation are obtained from the transformed grouped data. Also, by transforming back to the original scale, we obtain a smoothed version of the data.
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    grouped bivariate data
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    normality
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    absolutely continuous distribution
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    Box and Cox transformation
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    large sample properties
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    iterative procedure
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    Regression
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    correlation
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    transformed grouped data
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