Superconsistency of tests in high dimensions

06/07/2021
by   Anders Bredahl Kock, et al.
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To assess whether there is some signal in a big database, aggregate tests for the global null hypothesis of no effect are routinely applied in practice before more specialized analysis is carried out. Although a plethora of aggregate tests is available, each test has its strengths but also its blind spots. In a Gaussian sequence model, we study whether it is possible to obtain a test with substantially better consistency properties than the likelihood ratio (i.e., Euclidean norm based) test. We establish an impossibility result, showing that in the high-dimensional framework we consider, the set of alternatives for which a test may improve upon the likelihood ratio test – that is, its superconsistency points – is always asymptotically negligible in a relative volume sense.

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