Finite sample t-tests for high-dimensional means.

J Multivar Anal

Department of Mathematical Sciences, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242, USA.

Published: July 2023

When sample sizes are small, it becomes challenging for an asymptotic test requiring diverging sample sizes to maintain an accurate Type I error rate. In this paper, we consider one-sample, two-sample and ANOVA tests for mean vectors when data are high-dimensional but sample sizes are very small. We establish asymptotic -distributions of the proposed -statistics, which only require data dimensionality to diverge but sample sizes to be fixed and no less than 3. The proposed tests maintain accurate Type I error rates for a wide range of sample sizes and data dimensionality. Moreover, the tests are nonparametric and can be applied to data which are normally distributed or heavy-tailed. Simulation studies confirm the theoretical results for the tests. We also apply the proposed tests to an fMRI dataset to demonstrate the practical implementation of the methods.

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