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A mixture-based approach to robust analysis of generalised linear models
Authors:Ken J Beath
Institution:Department of Statistics, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
Abstract:A method for robustness in linear models is to assume that there is a mixture of standard and outlier observations with a different error variance for each class. For generalised linear models (GLMs) the mixture model approach is more difficult as the error variance for many distributions has a fixed relationship to the mean. This model is extended to GLMs by changing the classes to one where the standard class is a standard GLM and the outlier class which is an overdispersed GLM achieved by including a random effect term in the linear predictor. The advantages of this method are it can be extended to any model with a linear predictor, and outlier observations can be easily identified. Using simulation the model is compared to an M-estimator, and found to have improved bias and coverage. The method is demonstrated on three examples.
Keywords:Robustness  outliers  mixture model  generalised linear model  binomial regression  Poisson regression
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