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Using empirical partially Bayes inference for increased efficiency
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    Using empirical partially Bayes inference for increased efficiency (English)
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    The author shows how empirical partially Bayes methods can be utilized as a means for improving the efficiency of an estimator of the structural parameter in a class of problems in which the number of nuisance parameters increases to infinity. It is proposed to estimate the structural parameter in an asymptotically unbiased way and apply James- Stein shrinkage to the nuisance parameter estimators. It is shown that when the shrinkage estimators are carefully chosen, this yields estimators generally more efficient than the maximum likelihood one.
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    James-Stein effect
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    score function
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    James-Stein estimators
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    consistency
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    empirical partially Bayes methods
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    efficiency
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    structural parameter
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    nuisance parameters
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    asymptotically unbiased
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    James-Stein shrinkage
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    maximum likelihood
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