Inference for Projection Parameters in Linear Regression: beyond d = o(n^1/2)

07/03/2023
by   Woonyoung Chang, et al.
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We consider the problem of inference for projection parameters in linear regression with increasing dimensions. This problem has been studied under a variety of assumptions in the literature. The classical asymptotic normality result for the least squares estimator of the projection parameter only holds when the dimension d of the covariates is of smaller order than n^1/2, where n is the sample size. Traditional sandwich estimator-based Wald intervals are asymptotically valid in this regime. In this work, we propose a bias correction for the least squares estimator and prove the asymptotic normality of the resulting debiased estimator as long as d = o(n^2/3), with an explicit bound on the rate of convergence to normality. We leverage recent methods of statistical inference that do not require an estimator of the variance to perform asymptotically valid statistical inference. We provide a discussion of how our techniques can be generalized to increase the allowable range of d even further.

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