Nonparametric estimation of mean-squared prediction error in nested-error regression models
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Hall, Peter
Maiti, Tapabrata
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Institute of Mathematical Statistics
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Nested-error regression models are widely used for analyzing clustered data.
For example, they are often applied to two-stage sample surveys, and in biology
and econometrics. Prediction is usually the main goal of such analyses, and
mean-squared prediction error is the main way in which prediction performance
is measured. In this paper we suggest a new approach to estimating mean-squared
prediction error. We introduce a matched-moment, double-bootstrap algorithm,
enabling the notorious underestimation of the naive mean-squared error
estimator to be substantially reduced. Our approach does not require specific
assumptions about the distributions of errors. Additionally, it is simple and
easy to apply. This is achieved through using Monte Carlo simulation to
implicitly develop formulae which, in a more conventional approach, would be
derived laboriously by mathematical arguments.
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Annals of Statistics 2006, Vol. 34, No. 4, 1733-1750
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