Calibration with an Ultra‐Structural Model
G. H. Brown
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1978, vol. 27, issue 1, 47-51
Abstract:
The estimation of the relationship, in particular a calibration, between two variables is considered when observations are taken from several groups. Both variables may be subject to sampling and/or measurement error variation that is not necessarily homogeneous over groups. A generalized least squares approach is given which consists of fitting the relationship to a pair of summary statistics for each group and the method illustrated by an example.
Date: 1978
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