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In the common nonparametric regression model the problem of testing for a specific parametric form of the variance function is considered. Recently Dette and Hetzler (2008) proposed a test statistic, which is based on an empirical process of pseudo residuals. The process converges weakly to a...
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In this paper a new test for the parametric form of the variance function in the common nonparametric regression model is proposed which is applicable under very weak smoothness assumptions. The new test is based on an empirical process formed from pseudo residuals, for which weak convergence to...
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In this note we consider several goodness-of-fit tests for model specification in non- parametric regression models which are based on kernel methods. In order to circumvent the problem of choosing a bandwidth for the corresponding test statistic we propose to consider the statistics as...
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In the common nonparametric regression model y(i) = g(ti) + a (ti) ei , i=1….,n with i.i.d - noise and nonrepeatable design points ti we consider the problem of choosing an optimal design for the estimation of the regression function g. A minimax approach is adopted which searches for designs...
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In the common polynomial regression of degree m we determine the design which maximizes the minimum of the D-efficiency in the model of degree m and the D-efficiencies in the models of degree m – j,…, m + k (j, k 0 given). The resulting designs allow an efficient estimation of the...
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In this paper the optimal design problem for the estimation of the individual coefficients in a polynomial regression on an arbitrary interval [a, b] (- inf. a b inf) is considered. Recently, Sahm (2000) demonstrated that the optimal design is one of four types depending on the symmetry...
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In this note we consider the D-optimal design problem for the heteroscedastic polynomial regression model. Karlin and Studden (1966a) found explicit solutions for three types of efficiency functions. We introduce two ‘new’ functions to model the heteroscedastic structure, for which the...
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