Contrasts under long-range correlations (Q688397)

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Contrasts under long-range correlations
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    Contrasts under long-range correlations (English)
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    7 December 1993
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    The authors investigate the fact that most linear model procedures, which assume an i.i.d. error structure, seem to perform well even in the presence of long-range dependence amongst the errors. They find that the significance and confidence levels associated with constants are seriously affected but that those associated with contrasts are asymptotically correct under randomization of the treatments. In addition, for finite samples, they are approximately correct. Even with randomization, however, these statistical procedures may be very conservative, i.e. lack power or efficiency, in the presence of long- range dependence. This effect can be greatly reduced by using randomized block designs. The results of a small simulation experiment illustrate the findings.
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    regression with correlated errors
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    robustness
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    blocking
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    linear model procedures
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    i.i.d. error structure
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    long-range dependence
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    significance
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    confidence levels
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    contrasts
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    randomization
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    randomized block designs
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