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Approximate Likelihoods for Generalized Linear Errors-in-variables Models
Authors:John J Hanfelt  & Kung-Yee Liang
Institution:Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA,;Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA
Abstract:When measurement error is present in covariates, it is well known that naïvely fitting a generalized linear model results in inconsistent inferences. Several methods have been proposed to adjust for measurement error without making undue distributional assumptions about the unobserved true covariates. Stefanski and Carroll focused on an unbiased estimating function rather than a likelihood approach. Their estimating function, known as the conditional score, exists for logistic regression models but has two problems: a poorly behaved Wald test and multiple solutions. They suggested a heuristic procedure to identify the best solution that works well in practice but has little theoretical support compared with maximum likelihood estimation. To help to resolve these problems, we propose a conditional quasi-likelihood to accompany the conditional score that provides an alternative to Wald's test and successfully identifies the consistent solution in large samples.
Keywords:Conditional score  Measurement error  Multiple roots  Quasi-likelihood  Wald test
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