More power by using fewer permutations

Abstract It is conventionally believed that permutation-based testing methods should ideally use all permutations. We challenge this by showing that we can sometimes obtain dramatically more power by using a tiny subgroup. As the subgroup is tiny, this also comes at a much lower computational cost....

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Veröffentlicht in:Biometrika 2024-12, Vol.111 (4), p.1405-1412
1. Verfasser: Koning, Nick W
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract It is conventionally believed that permutation-based testing methods should ideally use all permutations. We challenge this by showing that we can sometimes obtain dramatically more power by using a tiny subgroup. As the subgroup is tiny, this also comes at a much lower computational cost. Moreover, the method remains valid for the same hypotheses. We exploit this to improve the popular permutation-based Westfall and Young MaxT multiple testing method. We analyse the relative efficiency in a Gaussian location model, and find the largest gain in high dimensions.
ISSN:0006-3444
1464-3510
DOI:10.1093/biomet/asae031