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SIMEX and standard error estimation in semiparametric measurement error models.

Tatiyana V Apanasovich1, Raymond J Carroll, Arnab Maity.   

Abstract

SIMEX is a general-purpose technique for measurement error correction. There is a substantial literature on the application and theory of SIMEX for purely parametric problems, as well as for purely non-parametric regression problems, but there is neither application nor theory for semiparametric problems. Motivated by an example involving radiation dosimetry, we develop the basic theory for SIMEX in semiparametric problems using kernel-based estimation methods. This includes situations that the mismeasured variable is modeled purely parametrically, purely non-parametrically, or that the mismeasured variable has components that are modeled both parametrically and nonparametrically. Using our asymptotic expansions, easily computed standard error formulae are derived, as are the bias properties of the nonparametric estimator. The standard error method represents a new method for estimating variability of nonparametric estimators in semiparametric problems, and we show in both simulations and in our example that it improves dramatically on first order methods.We find that for estimating the parametric part of the model, standard bandwidth choices of order O(n(-1/5)) are sufficient to ensure asymptotic normality, and undersmoothing is not required. SIMEX has the property that it fits misspecified models, namely ones that ignore the measurement error. Our work thus also more generally describes the behavior of kernel-based methods in misspecified semiparametric problems.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19609371      PMCID: PMC2710855          DOI: 10.1214/08-EJS341

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Electron J Stat        ISSN: 1935-7524            Impact factor:   1.125


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