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A study of partial F tests for multiple linear regression models

A study of partial F tests for multiple linear regression models
A study of partial F tests for multiple linear regression models
Partial F tests play a central role in model selections in multiple linear regression models. This paper studies the partial F tests from the view point of simultaneous confidence bands. It first shows that there is a simultaneous confidence band associated naturally with a partial F test. This confidence band provides more information than the partial F test and the partial F test can be regarded as a side product of the confidence band. This view point of confidence bands also leads to insights of the major weakness of the partial F tests, that is, a partial F test requires implicitly that the linear regression model holds over the entire range of the covariates in concern. Improved tests are proposed and they are induced by simultaneous confidence bands over restricted regions of the covariates. Power comparisons between the partial F tests and the new tests have been carried out to assess when the new tests are more or less powerful than the partial F tests. Computer programmes have been developed for easy implements of these new confidence band based inferential methods. An illustrative example is provided.
confidence bands, linear regression, simultaneous inference, statistical simulation
0167-9473
6269-6284
Jamshidian, M.
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Jenrich, R.
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Liu, W.
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Jamshidian, M.
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Jenrich, R.
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Liu, W.
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Jamshidian, M., Jenrich, R. and Liu, W. (2007) A study of partial F tests for multiple linear regression models. Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, 51 (12), 6269-6284. (doi:10.1016/j.csda.2007.01.015).

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Partial F tests play a central role in model selections in multiple linear regression models. This paper studies the partial F tests from the view point of simultaneous confidence bands. It first shows that there is a simultaneous confidence band associated naturally with a partial F test. This confidence band provides more information than the partial F test and the partial F test can be regarded as a side product of the confidence band. This view point of confidence bands also leads to insights of the major weakness of the partial F tests, that is, a partial F test requires implicitly that the linear regression model holds over the entire range of the covariates in concern. Improved tests are proposed and they are induced by simultaneous confidence bands over restricted regions of the covariates. Power comparisons between the partial F tests and the new tests have been carried out to assess when the new tests are more or less powerful than the partial F tests. Computer programmes have been developed for easy implements of these new confidence band based inferential methods. An illustrative example is provided.

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Published date: 15 August 2007
Keywords: confidence bands, linear regression, simultaneous inference, statistical simulation
Organisations: Southampton Statistical Research Inst.

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Local EPrints ID: 55202
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/55202
ISSN: 0167-9473
PURE UUID: 5247bef7-2ba6-4831-9d09-7e68deedc3d4
ORCID for W. Liu: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4719-0345

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Date deposited: 05 Aug 2008
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:42

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Author: M. Jamshidian
Author: R. Jenrich
Author: W. Liu ORCID iD

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