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Efficiently estimating the error distribution in nonparametric regression with responses missing at random

Methodology 2016-10-27 v1

Abstract

This article considers nonparametric regression models with multivariate covariates and with responses missing at random. We estimate the regression function with a local polynomial smoother. The residual-based empirical distribution function that only uses complete cases, i.e. residuals that can actually be constructed from the data, is shown to be efficient in the sense of H\'ajek and Le Cam. In the proofs we derive, more generally, the efficient influence function for estimating an arbitrary linear functional of the error distribution; this covers the distribution function as a special case. We also show that the complete case residual-based empirical distribution function admits a functional central limit theorem. The article concludes with a small simulation study investigating the performance of the complete case residual-based empirical distribution function.

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@article{arxiv.1610.08360,
  title  = {Efficiently estimating the error distribution in nonparametric regression with responses missing at random},
  author = {Justin Chown and Ursula U. Müller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.08360},
  year   = {2016}
}

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Preprint is 13 pages in length and includes 1 figure

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