Modified generalized method of moments for a robust estimation of polytomous logistic model

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Abstract

The maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) method, typically used for polytomous logistic regression, is prone to bias due to both misclassification in outcome and contamination in the design matrix. Hence, robust estimators are needed. In this study, we propose such a method for nominal response data with continuous covariates. A generalized method of weighted moments (GMWM) approach is developed for dealing with contaminated polytomous response data. In this approach, distances are calculated based on individual sample moments. And Huber weights are applied to those observations with large distances. Mellow-type weights are also used to downplay leverage points. We describe theoretical properties of the proposed approach. Simulations suggest that the GMWM performs very well in correcting contamination-caused biases. An empirical application of theGMWMestimator on data froma survey demonstrates its usefulness. © 2014 Wang.

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Wang, X. (2014). Modified generalized method of moments for a robust estimation of polytomous logistic model. PeerJ, 2014(1). https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.467

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