Abstract In statistical surveys, respondents are often asked to express evaluations on several topics. The rating problem can be often faced in many fields. A new approach is represented by a class of mixture models with covariates (CUB models). Together with parametric inference, a permutation solution to test for covariates effects, when an univariate response is considered, has been discussed in [1], where the preference for a permutation test as compared to asymptotic ones when the sample size is moderate or even small has been justified through a simulation study. We propose an extension of this nonparametric inference to deal with the multivariate case. The method is applied to a real data set.

Nonparametric inference via permutation tests for Cub models

BONNINI, Stefano;
2011

Abstract

Abstract In statistical surveys, respondents are often asked to express evaluations on several topics. The rating problem can be often faced in many fields. A new approach is represented by a class of mixture models with covariates (CUB models). Together with parametric inference, a permutation solution to test for covariates effects, when an univariate response is considered, has been discussed in [1], where the preference for a permutation test as compared to asymptotic ones when the sample size is moderate or even small has been justified through a simulation study. We propose an extension of this nonparametric inference to deal with the multivariate case. The method is applied to a real data set.
2011
Nonparametric infefence; Cub model
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