2016
DOI: 10.15672/hjms.201614220442
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Generalized Empirical Likelihood Inference in Partially Linear Errors-in-Variables Models with Longitudinal data

Abstract: This article is concerned with estimations for longitudinal partial linear models with covariate that is measured with error. We propose a generalized empirical likelihood method by combining correction attenuation and quadratic inference functions. The method takes into account the within-subject correlation without involving direct estimation of nuisance parameters in the correlation matrix. We define a generalized empirical likelihood-based statistic for the regression coefficients and residual adjusted emp… Show more

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