When is the inverse regression estimator MSE-superior to the standard regression estimator in multivariate controlled calibration situations? (Q1063984)

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When is the inverse regression estimator MSE-superior to the standard regression estimator in multivariate controlled calibration situations?
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    When is the inverse regression estimator MSE-superior to the standard regression estimator in multivariate controlled calibration situations? (English)
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    We assume as model a standard multivariate regression of y on x, fitted to a controlled calibration sample and used to estimate unknown x's from observed y-values. The standard weighted least squares estimator ('classical', regress y on x and 'solve' for x) and the biased inverse regression estimator (regress x on y) are compared with respect to mean squared error. The regions are derived where the inverse regression estimator yields the smaller MSE. For any particular component of x this region is likely to contain 'most' future values in usual practice. For simultaneous estimation this needs not be true, however.
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    controlled calibration sample
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    weighted least squares estimator
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    biased inverse regression estimator
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    mean squared error
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