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Sequential Analysis
Design Methods and Applications
Volume 38, 2019 - Issue 3
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Original Articles

A Khmaladze-transformed test of fit with ML estimation in the presence of recurrent events

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Pages 318-341 | Received 08 May 2019, Accepted 30 Jun 2019, Published online: 25 Sep 2019
 

Abstract

This article provides a goodness-of-fit test for the distribution function or the survival function in a recurrent event setting, when the inter-event time parametric structure F(·;θ) is estimated from the observed data. Of concern is the null hypothesis that the inter-event time distribution is absolutely continuous and belongs to a parametric family F={F(·;θ):θΘRq}, where the q-dimensional parameter space is neither known nor specified. We proposed a Khmaladze martingale-transformed type of test (Khmaladze, Citation1981), adapted to recurrent events. The test statistic combines two likelihood sources of estimation to form a parametric empirical process: (1) a product-limit nonparametric maximum likelihood estimator (NPMLE; Peña et al., Citation2001a) that is a consistent estimator of F, F̂ say, and (2) a point process likelihood estimator F(·;θ̂) (Jacod, Citation1974/1975). These estimators are combined to construct a Kolmogorov-Smirnov (KS) type of test (Kolmogorov Citation1933; Smirnov, Citation1933). Empirical process and martingale weak convergence frameworks are utilized for theoretical derivations and motivational justification of the proposed transformation. A simulation study is conducted for performance assessment, and the test is applied to a problem investigated by Proschan (Citation1963) on air-conditioning failure in a fleet of Boeing 720 jets.

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Acknowledgments

The authors are indebted to the Editor, the editorial staff, and the reviewers for their suggestions and constructive criticism, which led to a much improved version of the article.

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Funding

Part of the methodological development has been supported by the NCI and NIH Specialized Program of Research Excellence in Neuroendocrine Tumors Grant No. 5 P50 CA174521-03.

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