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A general approach to Lagrange multiplier model diagnostics (English)
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A diagnostic test can be formulated by taking the current model as the null hypothesis and a particular form of misspecification as the alternative. The general approach of this paper is to calculate the score for some alternative and base a test on its distribution under the null. This distribution is derived in two theorems corresponding to different models. Such a test is a Lagrange multiplier test and is asymptotically optimal. These tests can be formulated as ways of looking at the residuals for particular types of non-randomness. The tests are simple to calculate even when the alternative may be very complicated. Examples are given of tests for omitted variables and block-recursive structures.
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diagnostic test
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misspecification
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Lagrange multiplier test
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residuals
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types of non-randomness
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omitted variables
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block-recursive structures
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