The weighted log-rank class of permutation tests: P-values and confidence intervals using saddlepoint methods
Abd-Elfattah, E. F.; Butler, R. W.;
Abstract
Test statistics from the weighted log-rank class are commonly used to compare treatment with control when there is right censoring. This paper uses saddlepoint methods to determine mid-p-values from the null permutation distributions of tests from the weighted log-rank class. Analytical saddlepoint computations replace the permutation simulations and provide mid-p-values that are virtually exact for all practical purposes. The speed of these saddlepoint computations makes it practicable to invert the weighted log-rank tests to determine nominal 95% confidence intervals for the treatment effect with right-censored data. Such analytical inversions lead to permutation confidence intervals that are easily computed and virtually identical to the exact intervals that would normally require massive amounts of simulation. Linear rank testLog-rank testMid-p-valuePermutation distributionSaddlepoint approximationWeighted log-rank class. © 2007 Biometrika Trust.
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| Title | The weighted log-rank class of permutation tests: P-values and confidence intervals using saddlepoint methods | Authors | Abd-Elfattah, E. F. ; Butler, R. W. | Issue Date | 2007 | Journal | Biometrika | DOI | 3 https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/34548528307 543 94 10.1093/biomet/asm060 |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-34548528307 |
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