Goodness-of-fit testing from observations with multiplicative measurement error

Abstract

Given observations from a positive random variable contaminated by multiplicative measurement error, we consider a nonparametric goodness-of-fit testing task for its unknown density in a non-asymptotic framework. We propose a testing procedure based on estimating a quadratic functional of the Mellin transform of the unknown density and the null. We derive non-asymptotic testing radii and testing rates over Mellin-Sobolev spaces, which naturally characterize regularity and ill-posedness in this model. By employing a multiple testing procedure with Bonferroni correction, we obtain data-driven procedures and analyze their performance. Compared with the non-adaptive tests, their testing radii deteriorate by at most a logarithmic factor. We illustrate the testing procedures with a simulation study using various choices of densities.

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