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We consider the component analysis problem for a regression model with an additive structure. The problem is to check the hypothesis of linearity for each component without specifying the structure of the remaining components. In this paper we show that under mild conditions on the design and...
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Models are studied where the response Y and covariates X, T are assumed to fulfill E(Y|X; T) = G{XT Ø + » + m1(T1) + … + md(Td)}. Here G is a known (link) function, Ø is an unknown parameter, and m1, …, md are unknown functions. In particular, we consider additive binary response models...
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Models are studied where the response Y and covariates X, T are assumed to fulfill E(Y
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We consider the component analysis problem for a regression model with an additive structure. The problem is to check the hypothesis of linearity for each component without specifying the structure of the remaining components. In this paper we show that under mild conditions on the design and...
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Semiparametric generalized additive models are a powerful tool in quantitative econometrics. With response Y , covariates X, T the model is E(Y | X; T) = G { X T β + α + m1(T1) + . . . + md(Td) }. Here, G is a known link, â, á are unknown parameters, and m1, . . . , md are unknown (smooth)...
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