A note on A. Albert and J. A. Anderson's conditions for the existence of maximum likelihood estimates in logistic regression models

From MaRDI portal
Revision as of 14:25, 5 February 2024 by Import240129110113 (talk | contribs) (Created automatically from import240129110113)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

Publication:3802400

DOI10.1093/BIOMET/73.3.755zbMath0655.62022OpenAlexW4384107268MaRDI QIDQ3802400

Diane E. Duffy, Thomas J. Santner

Publication date: 1986

Published in: Biometrika (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1093/biomet/73.3.755




Related Items (40)

Bradley–Terry modeling with multiple game outcomes with applications to College HockeySequential design for binary dose-response experimentsSafe density ratio modelingCollinearity in generalized linear regressionA precise high-dimensional asymptotic theory for boosting and minimum-\(\ell_1\)-norm interpolated classifiersOn the small sample properties of norm-restricted maximum likelihood estimators for logistic regression modelsOn existence and uniqueness of maximum likelihood estimates in quantal and ordinal response modelsThe phase transition for the existence of the maximum likelihood estimate in high-dimensional logistic regressionTwo-step jackknife bias reduction for logistic regression mlesExistence of MLE and posteriors for a recognition-memory modelThe existence of maximum likelihood estimate in high-dimensional binary response generalized linear modelsAn active set algorithm to estimate parameters in generalized linear models with ordered predictorsDefault priors for the intercept parameter in logistic regressionsA note on separated data and exact likelihood-ratiop-values in logistic regressionCorrected likelihood-ratio tests in logistic regression using small-sample dataRobustness against separation and outliers in logistic regressionNonconvergence in Logistic and Poisson Models for Neural SpikingImplementing the Bianco and Yohai estimator for logistic regressionA note on conditions for the asymptotic normality of the conditional maximum likelihood estimator in log odds ratio regressionThe asymptotic distribution of the proportion of correct classifications for a holdout sample in logistic regressionAnalysing exponential random graph (p-star) models with missing data using Bayesian data augmentationBayesian analysis of logit models using natural conjugate priorsOn data depth and distribution-free discriminant analysis using separating surfacesOn the existence of the maximum likelihood estimates in Poisson regressionMeasuring overlap in binary regression.Robust adaptive estimators for binary regression modelsModified versions of the Bayesian information criterion for sparse generalized linear modelsA solution to separation for clustered binary dataComputationally efficient likelihood inference in exponential families when the maximum likelihood estimator does not existA Note on Local Likelihood Regression for Binary Response DataLocal likelihood regression in generalized linear single-index models with applications to microarray dataLinear regression analysis of survival data with missing censoring indicatorsA pool-adjacent-violators-algorithm approach to detect infinite parameter estimates in one-regressor dose–response models with asymptotesHigh-dimensional pseudo-logistic regression and classification with applications to gene expression dataRating scales as predictors -- the old question of scale level and some answersAdding functions to ensure regression convergesComparison between various regression depth methods and the support vector machine to approximate the minimum number of misclassificationsPropriety of posterior distribution for dichotomous quantal response modelsA modified score function estimator for multinomial logistic regression in small samples.The breakdown behavior of the maximum likelihood estimator in the logistic regression model.







This page was built for publication: A note on A. Albert and J. A. Anderson's conditions for the existence of maximum likelihood estimates in logistic regression models