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Binary response 2 Bootstrapping 2 Fair lending 2 Logit 2 Profile log-likelihood 2 Pseudo log-likelihood 2 Stratified sampling 2 Asymptotic Theory 1 Biased Sampling 1 Case-control Data 1 Density-ratio model 1 Distortion Function 1 Logistic Regression 1 Mortgage lending discrimination 1 Profile Log Likelihood 1 Semi-parametric maximum likelihood 1 Semiparametric 1 Semiparametric maximum likelihood 1 Statistics 1 Strong Consistency 1 Without replacement resampling 1
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Clarke, Judith A. 2 Courchane, Marsha J. 2 Roy, Nilanjana 2 Kedem, Benjamin 1 Lu, Guanhua 1
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Department of Economics, University of Victoria 2
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Econometrics Working Papers 2
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Asymptotic Theory for Multiple-Sample Semiparametric Density Ratio Models and Its Application to Mortality Forecasting
Lu, Guanhua - 2007
A multiple-sample semiparametric density ratio model, which is equivalent to a generalized logistic regression model, can be constructedby multiplicative exponential distortions of a reference distribution. Distortion functions are assumed to be nonnegative and of a known finite-dimensional...
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On the Robustness of Racial Disrcimination Findings in Motgage Lending Studies
Clarke, Judith A.; Roy, Nilanjana; Courchane, Marsha J. - Department of Economics, University of Victoria - 2006
That mortgage lenders have complex underwriting standards, often differing legitimately from one lender to another, implies that any statistical model estimated to approximate these standards, for use in fair lending determinations, must be misspecified. Exploration of the sensitivity of...
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On the Robustness of Racial Discrimination Findings in Mortgage Lending Studies
Clarke, Judith A.; Courchane, Marsha J.; Roy, Nilanjana - Department of Economics, University of Victoria - 2005
The binary logistic regression or logit link model is commonly used to test for racial disparate treatment in fairlending studies undertaken by government agencies, including the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) and the Federal Reserve Board (FRB). Ensuring race neutrality in...
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