brglm2 (Q31337)

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Bias Reduction in Generalized Linear Models
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Bias Reduction in Generalized Linear Models

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    0.9
    6 February 2023
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    0.1.3
    4 April 2017
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    0.1.4
    23 May 2017
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    0.1.5
    13 October 2017
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    0.1.6
    9 February 2018
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    23 February 2018
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    16 April 2018
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    0.5.0
    6 February 2019
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    0.5.1
    14 February 2019
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    12 October 2019
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    8 November 2019
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    0.6.1
    6 February 2020
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    0.6.2
    19 March 2020
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    19 October 2020
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    0.7.1
    22 January 2021
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    17 July 2021
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    0.8.1
    27 September 2021
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    21 November 2021
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    0.9.2
    11 October 2023
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    11 October 2023
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    Estimation and inference from generalized linear models based on various methods for bias reduction and maximum penalized likelihood with powers of the Jeffreys prior as penalty. The 'brglmFit' fitting method can achieve reduction of estimation bias by solving either the mean bias-reducing adjusted score equations in Firth (1993) <doi:10.1093/biomet/80.1.27> and Kosmidis and Firth (2009) <doi:10.1093/biomet/asp055>, or the median bias-reduction adjusted score equations in Kenne et al. (2017) <doi:10.1093/biomet/asx046>, or through the direct subtraction of an estimate of the bias of the maximum likelihood estimator from the maximum likelihood estimates as in Cordeiro and McCullagh (1991) <https://www.jstor.org/stable/2345592>. See Kosmidis et al (2020) <doi:10.1007/s11222-019-09860-6> for more details. Estimation in all cases takes place via a quasi Fisher scoring algorithm, and S3 methods for the construction of of confidence intervals for the reduced-bias estimates are provided. In the special case of generalized linear models for binomial and multinomial responses (both ordinal and nominal), the adjusted score approaches to mean and media bias reduction have been found to return estimates with improved frequentist properties, that are also always finite, even in cases where the maximum likelihood estimates are infinite (e.g. complete and quasi-complete separation; see Kosmidis and Firth, 2020 <doi:10.1093/biomet/asaa052>, for a proof for mean bias reduction in logistic regression).
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