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Activity Number: 413 - Consulting, Collaboration, Communication, and Impact
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Tuesday, August 1, 2017 : 2:00 PM to 3:50 PM
Sponsor: Section on Statistical Consulting
Abstract #323400
Title: Impact of Dependency on the Distribution of P-Value
Author(s): Marie Ernst* and Yvik Swan
Companies: University of Liege and University of Liege
Keywords: p-value ; Stein's method ; dependent random variables ; risk measure ; Binomial approximation ; runs
Abstract:

We study the impact of dependence assumptions on the distribution of p-values and quantiles for repeated testing on dependent data. This leads us to considering the general problem of the quality of a binomial approximation to the distribution of a sum of dependent indicator variables. Whenever possible we use classical and adhoc versions of Stein's method to provide tight bounds on classical probability distances. In many cases, however, the relevant expressions are intractable and we resort to empirical analysis by extensive simulations. We apply our findings to a realistic real-life scenario.


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