Semi-Empiricial Likelihood Confidence Intervals for the Differences of Two Populations Based on Fractional Imputation

Authors

  • Yunxia Bai
  • Yongsong Qin
  • Lirong Wang
  • Ling Li

Keywords:

empirical likelihood, confidence intervals, fractional imputation, missing data.

Abstract

Suppose that there are two populations $x$ and $y$ with missing data on both of them, where $x$ has a distribution function $F(·)$ which is unknown and $y$ has a distribution function $G_θ(·)$ with a probability density function $g_θ(·)$ with known form depending on some unknown parameter $θ$. Fractional imputation is used to fill in missing data. The asymptotic distributions of the semi-empirical likelihood ration statistic are obtained under some mild conditions. Then, empirical likelihood confidence intervals on the differences of $x$ and $y$ are constructed.

Published

2021-05-20

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