Inferential models for linear regression

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Abstract

Linear regression is arguably one of the most widely used statistical methods. However, important problems, especially variable selection, remain a challenge for classical modes of inference. This paper develops a recently proposed framework of inferential models (IMs) in the linear regression context. In general, the IM framework is able to produce meaningful probabilistic summaries of the statistical evidence for and against assertions about the unknown parameter of interest, and these summaries are shown to be properly calibrated in a frequentist sense. Here we demonstrate by example that the IM framework is promising for linear regression analysis---including model checking, variable selection, and prediction---and for uncertain inference in general.

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Zhang, Z., Xu, H., Martin, R., & Liu, C. (2011). Inferential models for linear regression. Pakistan Journal of Statistics and Operation Research, 7(2 SPECIAL ISSUE), 413–432. https://doi.org/10.18187/pjsor.v7i2-sp.301

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