A new and intuitive test for zero modification

Paul Wilson, Jochen Einbeck

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Abstract

While there do exist several statistical tests for detecting zero modification in count data regression models, these rely on asymptotical results and do not transparently distinguish between zero inflation and zero deflation. In this manuscript, a novel non-asymptotic test is introduced which makes direct use of the fact that the distribution of the number of zeros under the null hypothesis of no zero modification can be described by a Poisson-binomial distribution. The computation of critical values from this distribution requires estimation of the mean parameter under the null hypothesis, for which a hybrid estimator involving a zero-truncated mean estimator is proposed. Power and nominal level attainment rates of the new test are studied, which turn out to be very competitive to those of the likelihood ratio test. Illustrative data examples are provided.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)341-361
Number of pages21
JournalStatistical Modelling
Volume19
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Count data
  • mid-p-values
  • Poisson-binomial distribution
  • zero inflation
  • zero-truncated Poisson distribution

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