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Biometrika Advance Access originally published online on August 8, 2008
Biometrika 2008 95(3):667-678; doi:10.1093/biomet/asn024
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© 2008 Biometrika Trust

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Additive partial linear models with measurement errors

Hua Liang and Sally W. Thurston

Department of Biostatistics and Computational Biology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York 14642, U.S.A. hliang{at}bst.rochester.edu thurston{at}bst.rochester.edu

David Ruppert and Tatiyana Apanasovich

College of Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, U.S.A. dr24{at}cornell.edu tva2{at}cornell.edu

Russ Hauser

Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, U.S.A. rhauser{at}hohp.harvard.edu

Received for publication 1 December 2006. Revision received 1 January 2008.
   Abstract

We consider statistical inference for additive partial linear models when the linear covariate is measured with error. We propose attenuation-to-correction and simulation-extrapolation, simex, estimators of the parameter of interest. It is shown that the first resulting estimator is asymptotically normal and requires no undersmoothing. This is an advantage of our estimator over existing backfitting-based estimators for semiparametric additive models which require undersmoothing of the nonparametric component in order for the estimator of the parametric component to be root-n consistent. This feature stems from a decrease of the bias of the resulting estimator, which is appropriately derived using a profile procedure. A similar characteristic in semiparametric partially linear models was obtained by Wang et al. (2005). We also discuss the asymptotics of the proposed simex approach. Finite-sample performance of the proposed estimators is assessed by simulation experiments. The proposed methods are applied to a dataset from a semen study.

Key Words: Backfitting • Correction-for-attenuation • Error prone • Local linear regression • Semen quality study • Semiparametric estimation • simex • Undersmoothing


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