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Generalized Partially Linear Single-Index Models

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  • Carroll, R.J.
  • Fan, Jianqing.
  • Gijbels, Irene.
  • Wand, M.P.

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The typical generalized linear model for a regression of a response Y on predictors (X,Z) has conditional mean function based upon a linear combination of (X,Z). We generalize these models to have a nonparametric component, replacing the linear combination $\alpha_0^T X + \beta_0^T Z$ by $\eta_0(\alpha_0^T X) + \beta_0^T Z$, where $\eta_0(.)$ is an unknown function. These are the {\it generalized partially linear single-index models}. The models also generalize the ``single-index'' models, which have $\beta_03D0$. Using local linear methods, estimates of the unknown parameters $(\alpha_0,\beta_0)$ and the unknown function $\eta_0(.)$ are proposed, and their asymptotic distributions obtained. An example illustrates the algorithms and the models.

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  • Carroll, R.J. & Fan, Jianqing. & Gijbels, Irene. & Wand, M.P., "undated". "Generalized Partially Linear Single-Index Models," Statistics Working Paper 95010, Australian Graduate School of Management.
  • Handle: RePEc:wop:agsmst:95010
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