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A novel trace test for the mean parameters in a multivariate growth curve model

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  • Hamid, Jemila S.
  • Beyene, Joseph
  • von Rosen, Dietrich

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A trace test for the mean parameters of the growth curve model is proposed. It is constructed using the restricted maximum likelihood followed by an estimated likelihood ratio approach. The statistic reduces to the Lawley-Hotelling trace test for the Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) models. Our test statistic is, therefore, a natural extension of the classical trace test to GMANOVA models. We show that the distribution of the test under the null hypothesis does not depend on the unknown covariance matrix [Sigma]. We also show that the distributions under the null and alternative hypotheses can be represented as sums of weighted central and non-central chi-square random variables, respectively. Under the null hypothesis, the Satterthwaite approximation is used to get an approximate critical point. A novel Satterthwaite type approximation is proposed to obtain an approximate power. A simulation study is performed to evaluate the performance of our proposed test and numerical examples are provided as illustrations.

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  • Hamid, Jemila S. & Beyene, Joseph & von Rosen, Dietrich, 2011. "A novel trace test for the mean parameters in a multivariate growth curve model," Journal of Multivariate Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 102(2), pages 238-251, February.
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