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The sequential normal scores transformation
Authors:W. J. Conover  Víctor G. Tercero-Gómez
Affiliation:1. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, USA;2. School of Engineering and Sciences, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico
Abstract:The sequential analysis of series often requires nonparametric procedures, where the most powerful ones frequently use rank transformations. Reranking the data sequence after each new observation can become too intensive computationally. This led to the idea of sequential ranks, where only the most recent observation is ranked. However, difficulties finding, or approximating, the null distribution of the statistics may have contributed to the lack of popularity of these methods. In this article, we propose transforming the sequential ranks into sequential normal scores that are independent and asymptotically standard normal random variables. Thus, original methods based on the normality assumption may be used.

A novel approach permits the inclusion of a priori information in the form of quantiles. It is developed as a strategy to increase the sensitivity of the scoring statistic. The result is a powerful convenient method to analyze non normal data sequences. Also, four variations of sequential normal scores are presented using examples from the literature. Researchers and practitioners might find this approach useful to develop nonparametric procedures to address new problems extending the use of parametric procedures when distributional assumptions are not met. These methods are especially useful with large data streams where efficient computational methods are required.

Keywords:Big data  nonparametric  sequential ranks  sequential hypothesis testing  statistical process control
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