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Statistical diagnostics for nonlinear regression models based on scale mixtures of skew-normal distributions

Aldo M. GarayVíctor H. LachosFilidor V. LabraEdwin M. M. Ortega

Year: 2013 Journal:   Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation Vol: 84 (8)Pages: 1761-1778   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to develop diagnostics analysis for nonlinear regression models (NLMs) under scale mixtures of skew-normal (SMSN) distributions introduced by Garay et al. [Nonlinear regression models based on SMSN distributions. J. Korean Statist. Soc. 2011;40:115–124]. This novel class of models provides a useful generalization of the symmetrical NLM [Vanegas LH, Cysneiros FJA. Assessment of diagnostic procedures in symmetrical nonlinear regression models. Comput. Statist. Data Anal. 2010;54:1002–1016] since the random terms distributions cover both symmetric as well as asymmetric and heavy-tailed distributions such as the skew-t, skew-slash, skew-contaminated normal distributions, among others. Motivated by the results given in Garay et al. [Nonlinear regression models based on SMSN distributions. J. Korean Statist. Soc. 2011;40:115–124], we presented a score test for testing the homogeneity of the scale parameter and its properties are investigated through Monte Carlo simulations studies. Furthermore, local influence measures and the one-step approximations of the estimates in the case-deletion model are obtained. The newly developed procedures are illustrated considering a real data set.Keywords: case-deletion modelhomogeneitynonlinear regression modelsscale mixtures of skew-normal distributionsscore test AcknowledgementsThis research work was supported in part by grants 2011/17400-6 from FAPESP-Brazil. Grants from CAPES and CNPq-Brazil are also Acknowledged.

Keywords:
Mathematics Skew Nonlinear regression Statistics Regression analysis Scale parameter Applied mathematics Nonlinear system Skew normal distribution Monte Carlo method Regression Homogeneity (statistics) Skewness Computer science

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