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In regression with a vector of quantitative predictors, sufficient dimension reduction methods can effectively reduce the predictor dimension, while preserving full regression information and assuming no parametric model. However, all current reduction methods require the sample size n to be...
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It is not unusual for the response variable in a regression model to be subject to censoring or truncation. Tobit regression models are a specific example of such a situation, where for some observations the observed response is not the actual response, but rather the censoring value...
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