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Empirical likelihood inference in partially linear single-index models for longitudinal data
Authors:Gaorong Li  Liugen Xue
Institution:a College of Applied Sciences, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China
b Department of Mathematics, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China
c College of Mathematics and Science, Luoyang Normal University, Luoyang 471022, China
Abstract:The empirical likelihood method is especially useful for constructing confidence intervals or regions of parameters of interest. Yet, the technique cannot be directly applied to partially linear single-index models for longitudinal data due to the within-subject correlation. In this paper, a bias-corrected block empirical likelihood (BCBEL) method is suggested to study the models by accounting for the within-subject correlation. BCBEL shares some desired features: unlike any normal approximation based method for confidence region, the estimation of parameters with the iterative algorithm is avoided and a consistent estimator of the asymptotic covariance matrix is not needed. Because of bias correction, the BCBEL ratio is asymptotically chi-squared, and hence it can be directly used to construct confidence regions of the parameters without any extra Monte Carlo approximation that is needed when bias correction is not applied. The proposed method can naturally be applied to deal with pure single-index models and partially linear models for longitudinal data. Some simulation studies are carried out and an example in epidemiology is given for illustration.
Keywords:primary  62J05  62G15  secondary  62G20
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