面向近分离二元数据的惩罚性广义估计方程的有限样本方差估计:厚饼和分离焦虑
摘要
Penalized generalized estimating equations (PGEE) stabilize point estimation for longitudinal binary data under near-separation, but inference still depends on how the sandwich variance is corrected. Existing corrections for PGEE can overadjust in high-leverage directions, require restrictive pooling assumptions, or add global regularization without explaining the bias. We establish first-order asymptotics for PGEE along convergent interior-root sequences and derive a matrix characterization of the parameter-specific overcorrection induced by full leverage adjustment. Finite-sample calibration is limited by both mean bias and the variability of leverage-corrected variance estimates. We propose , which keeps the score-level leverage correction and adds a finite-sample upward translation dominated at first order by the finite-population factor, with a smaller centering term. In simulations, gives conservative or near-nominal type I error in low-event, small- settings, including , where several standard corrections remain anti-conservative and pooling estimators are unavailable for unbalanced designs.
引用
@article{arxiv.2604.18863,
title = {Overstuffed sandwiches and separation anxiety: finite-sample variance estimation for penalized GEE with near-separated binary data},
author = {Awan Afiaz and M. Shafiqur Rahman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.18863},
year = {2026}
}
备注
56 pages, 9 figures, 7 tables. Includes supplementary appendix in the main file