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For the vast majority of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) statistical analysis was performed by testing markers individually. Elementary statistical considerations clearly show that in the case of complex traits an approach based on multiple regression or generalized linear models is...
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Central limit theorems are developed for instrumental variables estimates of linear and semi-parametric partly linear regression models for spatial data. General forms of spatial dependenceand heterogeneity in explanatory variables and unobservable disturbances are permitted. We discuss...
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Central limit theorems are developed for instrumental variables estimates of linear and semiparametric partly linear regression models for spatial data. General forms of spatial dependence and heterogeneity in explanatory variables and unobservable disturbances are permitted. We discuss...
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Much of the analysis of panel data has been based on an assumption of strict exogeneity. Distributions are specified for outcome variables conditional on a latent individual effect and conditional on observed predictor variables at all dates, with the future values of the predictor variables...
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Model selection and model averaging are two important techniques to obtain practical and useful models in applied research. However, it is now well-known that many complex issues arise, especially in the context of model selection, when the stochastic nature of the selection process is ignored...
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