Nonuniformity of P-values Can Occur Early in Diverging Dimensions
Abstract
Evaluating the joint significance of covariates is of fundamental importance in a wide range of applications. To this end, p-values are frequently employed and produced by algorithms that are powered by classical large-sample asymptotic theory. It is well known that the conventional p-values in Gaussian linear model are valid even when the dimensionality is a non-vanishing fraction of the sample size, but can break down when the design matrix becomes singular in higher dimensions or when the error distribution deviates from Gaussianity. A natural question is when the conventional p-values in generalized linear models become invalid in diverging dimensions. We establish that such a breakdown can occur early in nonlinear models. Our theoretical characterizations are confirmed by simulation studies.
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@article{arxiv.1705.03604,
title = {Nonuniformity of P-values Can Occur Early in Diverging Dimensions},
author = {Yingying Fan and Emre Demirkaya and Jinchi Lv},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.03604},
year = {2017}
}
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23 pages including 8 figures