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In the common linear regression model we consider the problem of designing experiments for estimating the slope of the expected response in a regression. We discuss locally optimal designs, where the experimenter is only interested in the slope at a particular point, and standardized minimax...
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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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010316536
In the common polynomial regression model of degree m we consider the problem of determining the D- and D1-optimal designs subject to certain constraints for the D- efficiencies in the models of degree m – j,m + j , … m + k (m j 0 k 0 given). We present a complete solution of these...
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In the paper is considered identification of coefficients in equations explaining a continuous variable, say the number of sickness absence days of an individual per year, by cohort, time and age, subject to their definitional identity. Extensions of a linear equation to polynomials, including...
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Identification of equations explaining a continuous variable, e.g., the length of sickness absence spells, by age, cohort and time (ACT), subject to their definitional identity is reconsidered. Various extensions of a linear equation to polynomials are explored. If no interactions between the...
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Polynomial specifications are widely used, not only in applied economics, but also in epidemiology, physics, political analysis and psychology, just to mention a few examples. In many cases, the data employed to estimate such specifications are time series that may exhibit stochastic...
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Four-level response surface designs based on regular two-level fractional factorial designs were introduced by Edmondson (1991). Here, the methods are extended to include designs based on irregular two-level fractional factorials. These designs allow orthogonal blocking and require fewer...
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Identification of equations explaining a continuous variable, e.g., the length of sickness absence spells, by age, cohort and time (ACT), subject to their definitional identity is reconsidered. Various extensions of a linear equation to polynomials are explored. If no interactions between the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010785538
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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010982331
In the common polynomial regression model of degree m we consider the problem of determining the D- and D1-optimal designs subject to certain constraints for the D- efficiencies in the models of degree m – j,m + j , … m + k (m j 0 k 0 given). We present a complete solution of these...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010982392