Calibration Intervals in Linear Regression Models |
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Authors: | K. H. Ng A. H. Pooi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Mathematical Sciences , University of Malaya , Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia kokhaur@um.edu.my;3. Institute of Mathematical Sciences , University of Malaya , Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
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Abstract: | Many of the existing methods of finding calibration intervals in simple linear regression rely on the inversion of prediction limits. In this article, we propose an alternative procedure which involves two stages. In the first stage, we find a confidence interval for the value of the explanatory variable which corresponds to the given future value of the response. In the second stage, we enlarge the confidence interval found in the first stage to form a confidence interval called, calibration interval, for the value of the explanatory variable which corresponds to the theoretical mean value of the future observation. In finding the confidence interval in the first stage, we have used the method based on hypothesis testing and percentile bootstrap. When the errors are normally distributed, the coverage probability of resulting calibration interval based on hypothesis testing is comparable to that of the classical calibration interval. In the case of non normal errors, the coverage probability of the calibration interval based on hypothesis testing is much closer to the target value than that of the calibration interval based on percentile bootstrap. |
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Keywords: | Bootstrap Calibration intervals Linear regression Quadratic-normal distribution |
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