Optimal Bias in Ridge Regression Approaches To Multicollinearity
Ridge regression, based on adding a smally quantity, k, to the diagonal of a correlation matrix of highly collinear independent variables, can reduce the error variance of estimators, but at the expense of introducing bias. Because bias is a monotonic increasing function of k, the problem of the appropriate amount of k to introduce as the ridge analysis increment has yet to be resolved This paper proposes a method for selecting the optimal value of k in terms of minimizing the mean square error of estimation. First, we demonstrate mathematically the existence of a minimum mean square error point of the ridge estimator along the scale k. Second, we present an iterative procedure for locating the k value which will minimize the mean square error of estimates for any correlated data set.
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1977
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Authors: | Kasarda, John D. ; Shih, Wen-Fu P. |
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Sociological Methods & Research. - Vol. 5.1977, 4, p. 461-470
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