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Ordinal ridge regression with categorical predictors
Authors:Faisal M Zahid  Shahla Ramzan
Institution:1. Department of Statistics , Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich , Ludwigstrasse 33, D-80539, Munich, Germany;2. Department of Statistics , GC University Faisalabad , Pakistan
Abstract:In multi-category response models, categories are often ordered. In the case of ordinal response models, the usual likelihood approach becomes unstable with ill-conditioned predictor space or when the number of parameters to be estimated is large relative to the sample size. The likelihood estimates do not exist when the number of observations is less than the number of parameters. The same problem arises if constraint on the order of intercept values is not met during the iterative procedure. Proportional odds models (POMs) are most commonly used for ordinal responses. In this paper, penalized likelihood with quadratic penalty is used to address these issues with a special focus on POMs. To avoid large differences between two parameter values corresponding to the consecutive categories of an ordinal predictor, the differences between the parameters of two adjacent categories should be penalized. The considered penalized-likelihood function penalizes the parameter estimates or differences between the parameter estimates according to the type of predictors. Mean-squared error for parameter estimates, deviance of fitted probabilities and prediction error for ridge regression are compared with usual likelihood estimates in a simulation study and an application.
Keywords:likelihood estimation  logistic regression  non-proportional odds model  partial proportional odds model  penalization  proportional odds model  ridge regression
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