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Multivariate measures of skewness for the scale mixtures of skew-normal distributions

  • Kim, Hyoung-Moon;Zhao, Jun
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • 제25권2호
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    • pp.109-130
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    • 2018
  • Several measures of multivariate skewness for scale mixtures of skew-normal distributions are derived. As a special case, those of multivariate skew-t distribution are considered in detail. Furthermore, the similarities, differences, and behavior of these measures are explored for cases of some specific members of the multivariate skew-normal and skew-t distributions using a simulation study. Since some measures are vectors, it is better to take all measures in the same scale when comparing them. In order to attain such a set of comparable indices, the sample version is considered for each of the skewness measures that are taken as test statistics for the hypothesis of t distribution against skew-t distribution. An application is reported for the data set consisting of 71 total glycerol and magnesium contents in Grignolino wine.

정규성 검정을 위한 다변량 왜도와 첨도의 이용에 대한 고찰 (Remarks on the Use of Multivariate Skewness and Kurtosis for Testing Multivariate Normality)

  • 김남현
    • 응용통계연구
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.507-518
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    • 2004
  • Malkovich & Afifi (1973)는 합교원리 (union-intersection principle)를 이용하여 왜도와 첨도를 다변량으로 일반화하였으나 이는 자료의 차원이 클 경우에는 사용이 용이하지 않다. 본 논문에서는 이러한 단점을 보완하는 이들의 근사통계량을 제안한다. 그리고 제안된 근사통계량, Malkovich & Afifi (1973)의 통 계 량, Mardia(1970)의 왜도와 첨도의 검 정력을 모의실험을 통하여 비교한다.

A Jarque-Bera type test for multivariate normality based on second-power skewness and kurtosis

  • Kim, Namhyun
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • 제28권5호
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    • pp.463-475
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    • 2021
  • Desgagné and de Micheaux (2018) proposed an alternative univariate normality test to the Jarque-Bera test. The proposed statistic is based on the sample second power skewness and kurtosis while the Jarque-Bera statistic uses sample Pearson's skewness and kurtosis that are the third and fourth standardized sample moments, respectively. In this paper, we generalize their statistic to a multivariate version based on orthogonalization or an empirical standardization of data. The proposed multivariate statistic follows chi-squared distribution approximately. A simulation study shows that the proposed statistic has good control of type I error even for a very small sample size when critical values from the approximate distribution are used. It has comparable power to the multivariate version of the Jarque-Bera test with exactly the same idea of the orthogonalization. It also shows much better power for some mixed normal alternatives.

Tests Based on Skewness and Kurtosis for Multivariate Normality

  • Kim, Namhyun
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • 제22권4호
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    • pp.361-375
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    • 2015
  • A measure of skewness and kurtosis is proposed to test multivariate normality. It is based on an empirical standardization using the scaled residuals of the observations. First, we consider the statistics that take the skewness or the kurtosis for each coordinate of the scaled residuals. The null distributions of the statistics converge very slowly to the asymptotic distributions; therefore, we apply a transformation of the skewness or the kurtosis to univariate normality for each coordinate. Size and power are investigated through simulation; consequently, the null distributions of the statistics from the transformed ones are quite well approximated to asymptotic distributions. A simulation study also shows that the combined statistics of skewness and kurtosis have moderate sensitivity of all alternatives under study, and they might be candidates for an omnibus test.

Omnibus tests for multivariate normality based on Mardia's skewness and kurtosis using normalizing transformation

  • Kim, Namhyun
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • 제27권5호
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    • pp.501-510
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    • 2020
  • Mardia (Biometrika, 57, 519-530, 1970) defined measures of multivariate skewness and kurtosis. Based on these measures, omnibus test statistics of multivariate normality are proposed using normalizing transformations. The transformations we consider are normal approximation and a Wilson-Hilferty transformation. The normalizing transformation proposed by Enomoto et al. (Communications in Statistics-Simulation and Computation, 49, 684-698, 2019) for the Mardia's kurtosis is also considered. A comparison of power is conducted by a simulation study. As a result, sum of squares of the normal approximation to the Mardia's skewness and the Enomoto's normalizing transformation to the Mardia's kurtosis seems to have relatively good power over the alternatives that are considered.

A modified test for multivariate normality using second-power skewness and kurtosis

  • Namhyun Kim
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • 제30권4호
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    • pp.423-435
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    • 2023
  • The Jarque and Bera (1980) statistic is one of the well known statistics to test univariate normality. It is based on the sample skewness and kurtosis which are the sample standardized third and fourth moments. Desgagné and de Micheaux (2018) proposed an alternative form of the Jarque-Bera statistic based on the sample second power skewness and kurtosis. In this paper, we generalize the statistic to a multivariate version by considering some data driven directions. They are directions given by the normalized standardized scaled residuals. The statistic is a modified multivariate version of Kim (2021), where the statistic is generalized using an empirical standardization of the scaled residuals of data. A simulation study reveals that the proposed statistic shows better power when the dimension of data is big.

EM 알고리즘에 의한 다변량 치우친 정규분포 혼합모형의 근사적 적합 (An approximate fitting for mixture of multivariate skew normal distribution via EM algorithm)

  • 김승구
    • 응용통계연구
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    • 제29권3호
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    • pp.513-523
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    • 2016
  • 다중 치우침 모수벡터를 가진 다변량 치우친 정규분포 (MSNMix)를 EM 알고리즘으로 적합하려면 E-step에서 다변량 절단 정규분포의 적률과 확률을 계산해야 하는데 이것은 매우 큰 계산 시간을 요구한다. 그래서 비대칭 자료를 적합하는데 흔히 단순 치우침 모수를 가진 모형을 적용한다. 이 모형은 단변량 처리방식으로 적합하는 것이 가능하기 때문에 처리속도가 매우 빠르다. 그러나 단순 치우침 모수를 적용하는 것은 응용에서 비현실적인 경우가 많다. 본 논문에서는 다중 치우침 모수를 가지는 MSNMix의 근사적 추정법을 제안하는데, 이 방법은 단변량 처리방식이 적용되므로 향상된 처리속도를 보장한다. 그리고 제안된 방법의 실효성을 보이기 위해 몇 가지 실험 결과를 제공한다.

Multivariate Normality Tests Based on Principal Components

  • Kim, Namhyun
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • 제10권3호
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    • pp.765-777
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, we investigate some measures as tests of multivariate normality based on principal components. The idea was proposed by Srivastava and Hui(1987). They generalized Shapiro-Wilk statistic for multi variate cases. We show the null distributions of the statistics do not depend on the unknown parameters and mention the asymptotic null distributions. Also power performance of the tests are assessed in a Monte Carlo study.

Multivariate CTE for copula distributions

  • Hong, Chong Sun;Kim, Jae Young
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
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    • 제28권2호
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    • pp.421-433
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    • 2017
  • The CTE (conditional tail expectation) is a useful risk management measure for a diversified investment portfolio that can be generally estimated by using a transformed univariate distribution. Hong et al. (2016) proposed a multivariate CTE based on multivariate quantile vectors, and explored its characteristics for multivariate normal distributions. Since most real financial data is not distributed symmetrically, it is problematic to apply the CTE to normal distributions. In order to obtain a multivariate CTE for various kinds of joint distributions, distribution fitting methods using copula functions are proposed in this work. Among the many copula functions, the Clayton, Frank, and Gumbel functions are considered, and the multivariate CTEs are obtained by using their generator functions and parameters. These CTEs are compared with CTEs obtained using other distribution functions. The characteristics of the multivariate CTEs are discussed, as are the properties of the distribution functions and their corresponding accuracy. Finally, conclusions are derived and presented with illustrative examples.