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Activity Number: 517
Type: Invited
Date/Time: Thursday, August 2, 2007 : 10:30 AM to 12:20 PM
Sponsor: Biometrics Section
Abstract - #307693
Title: Inference After Model Selection Using Restricted Permutation Methods
Author(s): Rui Wang*+ and Stephen Lagakos
Companies: Harvard School of Public Health and Harvard School of Public Health
Address: 655 Huntington Ave., , Boston, MA, 02115,
Keywords: automated variable selector ; covariates ; regression ; training and validation data sets
Abstract:

Many statistical problems first apply a model-selection algorithm to identify a subset of candidate covariates, and then make inferences about the association between the selected covariates and the response. It is well-known that ignoring the fact that the covariates were selected on the basis of their apparent association with the response can lead to biased inference. We develop inference methods based on partitioning the response-covariate data matrix in specific ways for purposes of generating permutations, depending on the (arbitrary) model selection procedure and correlation structure of the response-covariate data matrix, and then basing inferences on a restricted set of permutations. We illustrated how the proposed methods correct biases from model selection, their efficiency relative to use of an independent validation set, and their robustness to violations of assumptions.


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