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Analysis of variance with general errors and grouped and non-grouped data: Some iterative algorithms

Carmen Anido, Carlos Rivero and Teófilo Valdés

Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 2008, vol. 99, issue 8, 1544-1573

Abstract: In this paper we consider some iterative estimation algorithms, which are valid to analyse the variance of data, which may be either non-grouped or grouped with different classification intervals. This situation appears, for instance, when data is collected from different sources and the grouping intervals differ from one source to another. The analysis of variance is carried out by means of general linear models, whose error terms may be general. An initial procedure in the line of the EM, although it does not necessarily agree with it, opens the paper and gives rise to a simplified version where we avoid the double iteration, which implicitly appears in the EM and, also, in the initial procedure mentioned above. The asymptotic stochastic properties of the resulting estimates have been investigated in depth and used to test ANOVA hypothesis.

Keywords: 62F10; 62F15; Iterative; estimation; Stochastic; approximation; ANOVA; with; grouped; or; censored; data; Conditional; imputation; techniques; Consistency; Asymptotic; distributions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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