Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
417711 Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 2011 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

A class of two-step robust regression estimators that achieve a high relative efficiency for data from light-tailed, heavy-tailed, and contaminated distributions irrespective of the sample size is proposed and studied. In particular, the least weighted squares (LWS) estimator is combined with data-adaptive weights, which are determined from the empirical distribution or quantile functions of regression residuals obtained from an initial robust fit. Just like many existing two-step robust methods, the LWS estimator with the proposed weights preserves robust properties of the initial robust estimate. However, contrary to the existing methods and despite the data-dependent weights, the first-order asymptotic behavior of LWS is fully independent of the initial estimate under mild conditions. Moreover, the proposed estimation method is asymptotically efficient if errors are normally distributed. A simulation study documents these theoretical properties in finite samples; in particular, the relative efficiency of LWS with the proposed weighting schemes can reach 85%–100% in samples of several tens of observations under various distributional models.

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