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Semiparametric additive indices for binary response and generalized additive models

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  • Härdle, Wolfgang
  • Huet, Sylvie
  • Mammen, Enno
  • Sperlich, Stefan

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Models are studied where the response Y and covariates X, T are assumed to fulfill E(Y|X; T) = G{XT Ø + » + m1(T1) + … + md(Td)}. Here G is a known (link) function, Ø is an unknown parameter, and m1, …, md are unknown functions. In particular, we consider additive binary response models where the response Y is binary. In these models, given X and T, the response Y has a Bernoulli distribution with parameter G{XT Ø + » + m1(T1) + … + md(Td)}. The paper discusses estimation of Ø and m1, …, md. Procedures are proposed for testing linearity of the additive components m1, …, md. Furthermore, bootstrap uniform confidence intervals for the additive components are introduced. The practical performance of the proposed methods is discussed in simulations and in two economic applications.

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  • Härdle, Wolfgang & Huet, Sylvie & Mammen, Enno & Sperlich, Stefan, 1998. "Semiparametric additive indices for binary response and generalized additive models," SFB 373 Discussion Papers 1998,95, Humboldt University of Berlin, Interdisciplinary Research Project 373: Quantification and Simulation of Economic Processes.
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