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Bayesian Analysis in Regression Models Using Pseudo-Likelihoods
Authors:Walter Racugno  Alessandra Salvan
Institution:1. Department of Mathematics , University of Cagliari , Cagliari, Italy;2. Department of Statistics , University of Padova , Padova, Italy
Abstract:This article deals with the issue of using a suitable pseudo-likelihood, instead of an integrated likelihood, when performing Bayesian inference about a scalar parameter of interest in the presence of nuisance parameters. The proposed approach has the advantages of avoiding the elicitation on the nuisance parameters and the computation of multidimensional integrals. Moreover, it is particularly useful when it is difficult, or even impractical, to write the full likelihood function.

We focus on Bayesian inference about a scalar regression coefficient in various regression models. First, in the context of non-normal regression-scale models, we give a theroetical result showing that there is no loss of information about the parameter of interest when using a posterior distribution derived from a pseudo-likelihood instead of the correct posterior distribution. Second, we present non trivial applications with high-dimensional, or even infinite-dimensional, nuisance parameters in the context of nonlinear normal heteroscedastic regression models, and of models for binary outcomes and count data, accounting also for possibile overdispersion. In all these situtations, we show that non Bayesian methods for eliminating nuisance parameters can be usefully incorporated into a one-parameter Bayesian analysis.
Keywords:Asymptotics  Estimating equation  Integrated likelihood  Nuisance parameter  Profile likelihood  Semiparametric model
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