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Practically significant differences between conditional distribution functions

Holger Dette, Kathrin M\"ollenhoff and Dominik Wied

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Abstract: In the framework of semiparametric distribution regression, we consider the problem of comparing the conditional distribution functions corresponding to two samples. In contrast to testing for exact equality, we are interested in the (null) hypothesis that the $L^2$ distance between the conditional distribution functions does not exceed a certain threshold in absolute value. The consideration of these hypotheses is motivated by the observation that in applications, it is rare, and perhaps impossible, that a null hypothesis of exact equality is satisfied and that the real question of interest is to detect a practically significant deviation between the two conditional distribution functions. The consideration of a composite null hypothesis makes the testing problem challenging, and in this paper we develop a pivotal test for such hypotheses. Our approach is based on self-normalization and therefore requires neither the estimation of (complicated) variances nor bootstrap approximations. We derive the asymptotic limit distribution of the (appropriately normalized) test statistic and show consistency under local alternatives. A simulation study and an application to German SOEP data reveal the usefulness of the method.

Date: 2025-06
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