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Covariate measurement error in logistic regression
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    Covariate measurement error in logistic regression (English)
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    In a logistic regression model when covariates are subject to measurement error the naive estimator, obtained by regressing on the observed covariates, is asymptotically biased. We introduce a bias-adjusted estimator and two estimators appropriate for normally distributed measurement errors - a functional maximum likelihood estimator and an estimator which exploits the consequences of sufficiency. The four proposals are studied asymptotically under conditions which are appropriate when the measurement error is small. A small Monte Carlo study illustrates the superiority of the measurement-error estimators in certain situations.
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    asymptotic properties
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    errors-in-variables
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    logistic regression model
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    covariates
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    bias-adjusted estimator
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    normally distributed measurement errors
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    functional maximum likelihood estimator
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    sufficiency
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    Monte Carlo study
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