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Bagging and random forests are widely used ensemble methods. Each forms an ensemble of models by randomly perturbing the fitting of a base learner. The standard errors estimation of the resultant regression function is considered. Three estimators are discussed. One, based on the jackknife, is...
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The construction of a multivariate two sample test is considered. An attractive approach to this problem, for instance when the data contain missing values or the number of variables is large, is to form an overall test by combining the componentwise test statistics. This can be done via their...
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We apply two non-ignorable non-response models to the data of the Norwegian Labour Force Survey, the Fertility Survey and the Alveolar Bone Loss Survey. Both models focus on the marginal effect which the object variable of interest has on the non-response, where we assume the probability of...
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We apply two non-ignorable non-response models to the data of the Norwegian Labour Force Survey, the Fertility Survey and the Alveolar Bone Loss Survey. Both models focus on the marginal effect which the object variable of interest has on the non-response, where we assume the probability of...
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