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Generalized confidence intervals provide confidence intervals for complicated parametric functions in many common practical problems. They do not have exact frequentist coverage in general, but often provide coverage close to the nominal value and have the correct asymptotic coverage. However,...
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In this paper, we consider a semiparametric regression model where the unknown regression function is the sum of parametric and nonparametric parts. The parametric part is a finite-dimensional multiple regression function whereas the nonparametric part is represented by an infinite series of...
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Estimators of the parameters of the functional multivariate linear errors-in-variables model are obtained by the application of generalized least squares to the sample matrix of mean squares and products. The generalized least squares estimators are shown to be consistent and asymptotically...
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Under the errors-in-variables parameterization, the limiting behavior of the estimators of the parameters of the factor analysis model is investigated. An explicit expression is given for the covariance matrix of the limiting distribution of the estimators. It is demonstrated that the limiting...
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