On estimating error concentration parameter for circular functional model.
Hussin, Abdul Ghapor, Chik, Zazli (2003)
Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society. Second Series
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Hussin, Abdul Ghapor, Chik, Zazli (2003)
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In most clinical studies, patients are observed for extended time periods to evaluate influences in treatment such as drug treatment, approaches to surgery, etc. The primary event in these studies is death, relapse, adverse drug reaction, or development of a new disease. The follow-up time may range from few weeks to many years. Although these studies are long term, the number of observed events is small. Longitudinal studies have increased the importance of statistical methods for time-to...
Brenton R. Clarke, Antony G. Monaco (2004)
Discussiones Mathematicae Probability and Statistics
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In analysing a well known data set from the literature which can be thought of as a two-way layout it transpires that a robust adaptive regression approach for identifying outliers fails to be sensitive enough to detect the possible interchange of two observations. On the other hand if one takes the classical approach of diagnostic checking one may also stop too early and be satisfied with a model that falls short of a more detailed analysis that takes account of heteroscedasticity in...
Bruce W. Turnbull, Wenxin Jiang (2003)
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In this paper we describe the so-called indirect method of inference, originally developed from the econometric literature, and apply it to survival analyses of two data sets with repeated events. This method is often more convenient computationally than maximum likelihood estimation when handling such model complexities as random effects and measurement error, for example; and it can also serve as a basis for robust inference with less stringent assumptions on the data generating mechanism....
Tadeusz Bednarski (2016)
Discussiones Mathematicae Probability and Statistics
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Computationally attractive Fisher consistent robust estimation methods based on adaptive explanatory variables trimming are proposed for the logistic regression model. Results of a Monte Carlo experiment and a real data analysis show its good behavior for moderate sample sizes. The method is applicable when some distributional information about explanatory variables is available.
Chakraborty, Arindom, Das, Kalyan (2010)
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Tadeusz Bednarski, Filip Borowicz (2009)
Discussiones Mathematicae Probability and Statistics
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It is shown that a popular variable choice method of Hellwig, which is recommended in the Polish econometric textbooks does not enjoy a very basic consistency property. It means in particular that the method may lead to rejection of significant variables in econometric modeling. A simulation study and a real data analysis case are given to support theoretical results.
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