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, Wilks' lambda distribution (named for Samuel S. Wilks), is a
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used in
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, especially with regard to the likelihood-ratio test and
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(MANOVA).


Definition

Wilks' lambda distribution is defined from two
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Wishart distributed variables as the
ratio distribution A ratio distribution (also known as a quotient distribution) is a probability distribution constructed as the distribution of the ratio of random variables having two other known distributions. Given two (usually independent) random variables ''X'' ...
of their
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s, given :\mathbf \sim W_p(\Sigma, m) \qquad \mathbf \sim W_p(\Sigma, n) independent and with m \ge p :\lambda = \frac = \frac \sim \Lambda(p,m,n) where ''p'' is the number of dimensions. In the context of likelihood-ratio tests ''m'' is typically the error degrees of freedom, and ''n'' is the hypothesis degrees of freedom, so that n+m is the total degrees of freedom.


Approximations

Computations or tables of the Wilks' distribution for higher dimensions are not readily available and one usually resorts to approximations. One approximation is attributed to
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and works for large ''m'' allows Wilks' lambda to be approximated with a
chi-squared distribution In probability theory and statistics, the chi-squared distribution (also chi-square or \chi^2-distribution) with k degrees of freedom is the distribution of a sum of the squares of k independent standard normal random variables. The chi-squar ...
:\left(\frac-m\right)\log \Lambda(p,m,n) \sim \chi^2_. Another approximation is attributed to
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.


Properties

There is a symmetry among the parameters of the Wilks distribution, : \Lambda(p, m, n) \sim \Lambda(n, m + n - p, p)


Related distributions

The distribution can be related to a product of
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beta-distributed random variables :u_i \sim B\left(\frac,\frac\right) :\prod_^n u_i \sim \Lambda(p,m,n). As such it can be regarded as a multivariate generalization of the beta distribution. It follows directly that for a one-dimension problem, when the Wishart distributions are one-dimensional with p=1 (i.e., chi-squared-distributed), then the Wilks' distribution equals the beta-distribution with a certain parameter set, :\Lambda(1,m,n) \sim B\left(\frac,\frac\right). From the relations between a beta and an
F-distribution In probability theory and statistics, the ''F''-distribution or F-ratio, also known as Snedecor's ''F'' distribution or the Fisher–Snedecor distribution (after Ronald Fisher and George W. Snedecor) is a continuous probability distribution ...
, Wilks' lambda can be related to the F-distribution when one of the parameters of the Wilks lambda distribution is either 1 or 2, e.g., :\frac \sim \frac F_, and :\frac \sim \frac F_.


See also

*
Chi-squared distribution In probability theory and statistics, the chi-squared distribution (also chi-square or \chi^2-distribution) with k degrees of freedom is the distribution of a sum of the squares of k independent standard normal random variables. The chi-squar ...
*
Dirichlet distribution In probability and statistics, the Dirichlet distribution (after Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet), often denoted \operatorname(\boldsymbol\alpha), is a family of continuous multivariate probability distributions parameterized by a vector \bold ...
* ''F''-distribution *
Gamma distribution In probability theory and statistics, the gamma distribution is a two- parameter family of continuous probability distributions. The exponential distribution, Erlang distribution, and chi-square distribution are special cases of the gamma di ...
* Hotelling's ''T''-squared distribution * Student's ''t''-distribution *
Wishart distribution In statistics, the Wishart distribution is a generalization to multiple dimensions of the gamma distribution. It is named in honor of John Wishart, who first formulated the distribution in 1928. It is a family of probability distributions defi ...


References

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