Maximum Likelihood Ratio based small-sample tests for random coefficients in linear regression
Abstract
Two small-sample tests for random coefficients in linear regression are derived from
the Maximum Likelihood Ratio. The first test has previously been proposed for testing
equality of fixed effects, but is here shown to be suitable also for random coefficients.
The second test is based on the multiple coefficient of determination from regressing
the observed subject means on the estimated slopes. The properties and relations of the
tests are examined in detail, followed by a simulation study of the power functions.
The two tests are found to complement each other depending on the study design: The
first test is preferred for a large number of observations from a small number of
subjects, and the second test is preferred for the opposite situation. Finally, the
robustness of the tests to violations of the distributional assumptions is examined.
University
Göteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Law
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Date
2003Author
Jonsson, Robert
Petzold, Max
Keywords
Exact test; Hypothesis test; Maximum Likelihood; Pre-test; Random coefficient regression
Publication type
Report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics, nr 102
Language
en