Parametric versus Semi and Nonparametric Regression Models

06/24/2019
by   Hamdy F. F. Mahmoud, et al.
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Three types of regression models researchers need to be familiar with and know the requirements of each: parametric, semiparametric and nonparametric regression models. The type of modeling used is based on how much information are available about the form of the relationship between response variable and explanatory variables, and the random error distribution. In this article, differences between models, common methods of estimation, robust estimation, and applications are introduced. The R code for all the graphs and analyses presented here, in this article, is available in the Appendix.

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