Estimation in a Linear Regression Model with Censored Data

  • Ritov Y
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Abstract

We consider the semiparametric linear regression model with censored data and with unknown error distribution. We describe estimation equations of the Buckley-James type that admit 4n -consistent and asymptotically normal solutions. The derived estimator is efficient at a particular error distribution. We show the equivalence between this type of estimator and an estimator based on a linear rank test suggested by Tsiatis. This equivalence is an extension of a basic equivalence between Doob type martingales and counting process martingales shown by Ritov and Wellner. An extension to an estimator that is efficient everywhere is discussed.

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Ritov, Y. (2007). Estimation in a Linear Regression Model with Censored Data. The Annals of Statistics, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1214/aos/1176347502

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