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The following pages link to The Choice of the Degree of a Polynomial Regression as a Multiple Decision Problem (Q5737417):
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- Information criterion as a multiple testing procedure (Q689411) (← links)
- An extension of Anderson's multiple decision procedure (Q912513) (← links)
- Bayesian curve estimation by model averaging (Q959195) (← links)
- Model selection and Akaike's information criterion (AIC): The general theory and its analytical extensions (Q1092542) (← links)
- A model reduction technique for nonlinear systems (Q1143983) (← links)
- On fitting distributed lag models subject to polynomial restrictions (Q1157661) (← links)
- Local asymptotic admissibility of a generalization of Akaike's model selection rule (Q1166855) (← links)
- Bayesian curve estimation by polynomial of random order. (Q1299416) (← links)
- Analysis of variance of balanced fractional \(S^ m\) factorial designs of resolution \(V_{p,q}\) (Q1330188) (← links)
- A note on the uniform distribution on the arcsin points (Q1362841) (← links)
- Analysis of variance of balanced fractional factorial designs (Q1802140) (← links)
- Optimal designs for the identification of the order of a Fourier regression (Q1807126) (← links)
- Spectral analysis of EEG's by autoregressive decomposition of time series (Q2539739) (← links)
- System identification. A survey (Q2547187) (← links)
- Superiority comparisons of heterogeneous linear estimators (Q3028084) (← links)
- Designs of experiments in a polynomial regression when there is uncertainty about the degree (Q4268645) (← links)
- J. DENIS SARGAN AND THE ORIGINS OF LSE ECONOMETRIC METHODOLOGY (Q4561964) (← links)
- MODEL DISCOVERY AND TRYGVE HAAVELMO’S LEGACY (Q5177925) (← links)
- Finite sample performance of sequential designs for model identification (Q5460694) (← links)
- THE ET INTERVIEW: PROFESSOR DAVID F. HENDRY: Interviewed by Neil R. Ericsson (Q5719161) (← links)
- Analysis of variance in nonparametric regression models (Q5929501) (← links)