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A parametric family of M-estimators of scale based on the Rousseeuw–Croux Qn-estimator is proposed; estimator’s bias and efficiency are studied. A low-complexity one-step M-estimator is obtained allowing a considerably faster computation with greater than 80% efficiency and the highest...
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In many situations, data follow a generalized linear model in which the mean of the responses is modelled, through a link function, linearly on the covariates. Robust estimators for the regression parameter in order to build test statistics for this parameter, when missing data occur in the...
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Robustness and efficiency of the residual scale estimators in the regression model is important for robust inference. We introduce the class of robust generalized M-scale estimators for the regression model, derive their influence function and gross-error sensitivity, and study their maxbias...
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In the paper, we study a relation between command games proposed by Hu and Shapley and an influence model. We show that our framework of influence is more general than the framework of the command games. We define several influence functions which capture the command structure. These functions...
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In the paper, we study a model of influence in a social network. It is assumed that each player has an inclination to say YES or NO which, due to influence of other players, may be different from the decision of the player. The point of departure here is the concept of the Hoede-Bakker index -...
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In the paper, we study a relation between command games proposed by Hu and Shapley and an influence model. We show that our framework of influence is more general than the framework of the command games. We define several influence functions which capture the command structure. These functions...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010738639
We study and compare two frameworks: a model of influence, and command games. In the influence model, in which players are to make a certain acceptance/rejection decision, due to influence of other players, the decision of a player may be different from his inclination. We study a relation...
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We study and compare two frameworks : a model of influence, and command games. In the influence model, in which players are to make a certain acceptance/rejection decision, due to influence of other players, the decision of a player may be different from his inclination. We study a relation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010738697
Statistical problems in modelling personal income distributions include estimation procedures, testing and model choice. Typically, the parameters of a given model are estimated by classical procedures such as maximum likelihood and least squares estimators. Unfortunately, the classical methods...
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Drawing on recent work concerning the statistical robustness of inequality statistics we examine the sensitivity of poverty indices to data contamination using the concept of the influence function. We show that poverty and inequality indices have fundamentally different robustness properties,...
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