Inference for mixed models of ANOVA type with high-dimensional data
Fei Chen,
Zaixing Li,
Lei Shi and
Lixing Zhu
Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 2015, vol. 133, issue C, 382-401
Abstract:
Inference for variance components in linear mixed models of ANOVA type, including estimation and testing, has been investigated when the number of fixed effects is fixed. However, for high-dimensional data, this number is large and would be regarded as a divergent value as the sample size goes to infinity. In this paper, existing tests are extended to handle this problem with a sparse model structure. To avoid the impact from insignificant fixed effects, the proposed tests are post-selection-based with an orthogonality-based selection of SCAD type applied to selecting significant fixed effects into working model. The selection and estimation of fixed effects are under the assumption on the existence of second order moments for errors. Two types of tests for random effects are considered and some new insights are obtained. The proposed tests are distribution-free, though they request the existence of the fourth moments of random effects and errors. The proposed methods are illustrated by simulation studies and a real data analysis.
Keywords: Linear mixed model; Fixed effect selection; Shrinkage estimation; Test for variance components (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jmva.2014.09.013
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