Influences of misspecification on asymptotic relative efficiency of coefficients of determination: Application to agriculture

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2017

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Suay Erees
Aylin Alin

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC

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Violation of correct specification may cause some undesirable results such as biased logistic regression coefficients and less efficient test statistics. In this paper asymptotic relative efficiency (ARE) of various coefficients of determination in misspecified binary logistic regression models is investigated. Seven types of misspecification have been included. ARE of test statistics for exponential and Weibull distributions as a method of calculating optimal cutpoints is derived to demonstrate misspecification. Theoretical relationships between coefficients of determination have also been analyzed. Extensive simulations using bootstrap method and a real data application reveal more efficient one under various modeling scenarios.

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Asymptotic relative efficiency, Coefficients of determination, Land consolidation, Misspecification, LOGISTIC-REGRESSION, SURVIVAL ANALYSIS, TESTS, MODEL, R2, Asymptotic Relative Efficiency, Misspecification, Coefficients of Determination, Land Consolidation

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0101 mathematics, 01 natural sciences

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Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation

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46

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3

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1842

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1857
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