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A Two-Sample Test for Stochastic Ordering with Interval-Censored Data

A new class of asymptotically nonparametric two-sample approximate tests for discrete interval-censored data is proposed. This class extends the family developed by Pepe and Fleming (1989, Biometrics 45, 497-507) for right-censored data and is based on an integrated weighted difference in survival f...

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Published in:Biometrics 1994-03, Vol.50 (1), p.77-87
Main Authors: Petroni, Gina R., Wolfe, Robert A.
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description A new class of asymptotically nonparametric two-sample approximate tests for discrete interval-censored data is proposed. This class extends the family developed by Pepe and Fleming (1989, Biometrics 45, 497-507) for right-censored data and is based on an integrated weighted difference in survival function estimates. The tests are sensitive to the alternative of stochastic ordering and use Turnbull's (1976, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B 38, 290-295) estimator of the survival function. The choice of appropriate weight functions is investigated. Simulation results indicate that for interval-censored data the new procedure, with an appropriate weight function, can be more powerful than an omnibus likelihood ratio test and Mantel's (1967, Biometrics 23, 65-78) test under a broad range of stochastically ordered alternatives. For small sample sizes (n = 50), with moderate censoring (47% and 70%), the size of the test is close to the nominal size.
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Censored data
Censorship
Computer Simulation
Data Interpretation, Statistical
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HIV Seropositivity - complications
HIV Seropositivity - epidemiology
Humans
Male
Mantels
Maximum likelihood estimation
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Ratio test
Reliability functions
Statistics
Stochastic Processes
Weighting functions
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