Splines as a Useful and Convenient Statistical Tool |
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Authors: | Patricia L. Smith |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Statistics, Texas A&2. M University , College Station , TX , 77843 , USA |
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Abstract: | The framework for a unified statistical theory of spline regression assuming fixed knots using the truncated polynomial or “+” function representation is presented. In particular, a partial ordering of some spline models is introduced to clarify their relationship and to indicate the hypotheses that can be tested by using either standard multiple regression procedures or a little-used conditional test developed by Hotelling (1940). The construction of spline models with polynomial pieces of different degrees is illustrated. A numerical example from a chemical experiment is given by using the GLM procedure of the statistical software package SAS (Barr et al. 1976). |
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Keywords: | Hypothesis testing Multiple regression Ordinary least squares Piecewise polynomials Splines |
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