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Influence diagnostics for generalized linear mixed models: a gradient-like statistic

2013

In the literature, many influence measures proposed for Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMMs) require the information matrix that can be difficult to calculate. In the present paper, a known influence measure is approximated to get a simpler form, for which the information matrix is no more necessary. The proposed measure is showed to have a form similar to the gradient statistic, recently introduced. Good performances have been obtained through simulation studies.

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A gradient-based deletion diagnostic measure for generalized linear mixed models

2016

ABSTRACTA gradient-statistic-based diagnostic measure is developed in the context of the generalized linear mixed models. Its performance is assessed by some real examples and simulation studies, in terms of ability in detecting influential data structures and of concordance with the most used influence measures.

Statistics and ProbabilityMathematical optimizationConcordance05 social sciencesContext (language use)Data structure01 natural sciencesMeasure (mathematics)Generalized linear mixed model010104 statistics & probabilityInfluence outliers deletion diagnostics GLMM gradient statisticGradient based algorithm0502 economics and businessOutlierApplied mathematics0101 mathematicsSettore SECS-S/01 - Statistica050205 econometrics MathematicsCommunications in Statistics - Theory and Methods
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The “ThreePlusOne” Likelihood-Based Test Statistics: Unified Geometrical and Graphical Interpretations

2014

The presentation of the well known Likelihood Ratio, Wald and Score test statistics in textbooks appears to lack a unified graphical and geometrical interpretation. We present two simple graphical representations on a common scale for these three test statistics, and also the recently proposed Gradient test statistic. These unified graphical displays may favour better understanding of the geometrical meaning of the likelihood based statistics and provide useful insights into their connections.

Statistics and ProbabilityScore testInterpretation (logic)Theoretical computer scienceScale (ratio)General MathematicsLikelihood ratio Wald Score Gradient statistic geometrical interpretation graphical displaySimple (abstract algebra)Likelihood-ratio testStatisticsStatistical inferenceTest statisticStatistics Probability and UncertaintySettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaStatistical hypothesis testingMathematicsThe American Statistician
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Inferential tools in penalized logistic regression for small and sparse data: A comparative study.

2016

This paper focuses on inferential tools in the logistic regression model fitted by the Firth penalized likelihood. In this context, the Likelihood Ratio statistic is often reported to be the preferred choice as compared to the ‘traditional’ Wald statistic. In this work, we consider and discuss a wider range of test statistics, including the robust Wald, the Score, and the recently proposed Gradient statistic. We compare all these asymptotically equivalent statistics in terms of interval estimation and hypothesis testing via simulation experiments and analyses of two real datasets. We find out that the Likelihood Ratio statistic does not appear the best inferential device in the Firth penal…

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The Performance of the Gradient-Like Influence Measure in Generalized Linear Mixed Models

2015

A gradient-like statistic, recently introduced as an influence measure, has been proven to work well in large sample, thanks to its asymptotic properties. In this work, through small-scale simulation schemes, the performance of such a diagnostic measure is further investigated in terms of concordance with the main influence measures used for outlier identification. The simulation studies are performed by using generalized linear mixed models (GLMMs).

Work (thermodynamics)Identification (information)GLMM outliers diagnostics gradient statisticOutlierEconometricsApplied mathematicsSettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaMeasure (mathematics)StatisticGeneralized linear mixed modelMathematicsLarge sample
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