Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6868621 Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 2018 24 Pages PDF
Abstract
Non-random sample selection is a commonplace amongst many empirical studies and it appears when an output variable of interest is available only for a restricted non-random sub-sample of data. An extension of the generalized additive models for location, scale and shape which accounts for non-random sample selection by introducing a selection equation is discussed. The proposed approach allows for potentially any parametric distribution for the outcome variable, any parametric link function for the selection equation, several dependence structures between the (outcome and selection) equations through the use of copulae, and various types of covariate effects. Using a special case of the proposed model, it is shown how the score equations are corrected for the bias deriving from non-random sample selection. Parameter estimation is carried out within a penalized likelihood based framework. The empirical effectiveness of the approach is demonstrated through a simulation study and a case study. The models can be easily employed via the gjrm() function in the R package GJRM.
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