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Partially linear models are extensions of linear models to include a non-parametric function of some covariate. They have been found to be useful in both cross-sectional and longitudinal studies. This paper provides a convenient means to extend Cook's local influence analysis to the penalized...
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This paper considers an extension of M-estimators in semiparametric models for independent observations to the case of longitudinal data. We approximate the nonparametric function by a regression spline, and any M-estimation algorithm for the usual linear models can then be used to obtain...
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Quantile regression offers a semiparametric approach to modeling data with possible heterogeneity. It is particularly attractive for censored responses, where the conditional mean functions are unidentifiable without parametric assumptions on the distributions. A new algorithm is proposed to...
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In some biological experiments, it is quite common that laboratory subjects differ in their patterns of susceptibility to a treatment. Finite mixture models are useful in those situations. In this paper we model the number of components and the component parameters jointly, and base inference...
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