The Large-Sample Behavior of Transformations to Normality
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(38)- Oracle estimation of parametric transformation models
- A note on the multivariate Box-Cox transformation to normality
- Testing for a single mean with transformed data
- More on the estimation of box-cox transformation
- Using power transformations when approximating quantiles
- Asymptotic optimality of the square-root transformation on the gamma distribution using the Kullback-Leibler information number criterion
- Lottery rather than waiting-line auction
- Asymptotic theory for Box-Cox transformations in linear models.
- Efficiency of test for independence after Box--Cox transformation
- Box-Cox transformations in linear models: Large sample theory and tests of normality
- Construction of confidence regions in the ROC space after the estimation of the optimal Youden index-based cut-off point
- Normalization of the origin-shifted exponential distribution for control chart construction
- Transformation approaches for the construction of Weibull prediction interval
- Inference for Izawa's bivariate gamma distribution
- Concavity of Box-Cox log-likelihood function
- Analytically calibrated Box--Cox percentile limits for duration and event-time models
- Multivariate limited translation hierarchical Bayes estimators
- Variable selection and transformation in linear regression models
- Minimum volume peeling: a robust nonparametric estimator of the multivariate mode
- Asymptotics and bootstrap for random-effects panel data transformation models
- On estimating a transformation correlation coefficient
- Bias and convergence rate of the coverage probability of prediction intervals in Box-Cox transformed linear models
- Estimation and construction of confidence intervals for biomarker cutoff-points under the shortest Euclidean distance from the ROC surface to the perfection corner
- Efficient estimation of the mode of continuous multivariate data
- Thinking outside the box: Statistical inference based on Kullback-Leibler empirical projections
- Asymptotic optimality of the Wilson-Hilferty cube-root transformation on the gamma distribution for higher-order odd central moments
- Inference for general parametric functions in box-Cox-type transformation models
- Process monitoring of exponentially distributed characteristics through an optimal normalizing transformation
- A note on automatic data transformation
- The generalised autocovariance function
- Inverse Box\,-\,Cox: the power-normal distribution
- Effects of the generalized Box–Cox transformation on Type I error rate and power of Hotelling'sT2
- Quantile-based estimation for the Box--Cox transformation in random samples
- Generalized LM tests for functional form and heteroscedasticity
- Transforming the exponential by minimizing the sum of the absolute differences
- Application of box-cox transformations to discrimination for the two-class problem
- Consistency of the bootstrap for the ransformed two-samplet-test
- Efficiency of t-Test and Hotelling's T 2-Test After Box-Cox Transformation
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